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Ogwal Francis, co-chair for the Convention of Biological Diversity’s Open-Ended Working Group for a post-2020 global biodiversity framework

Video: Why does nature loss receive less international attention than climate change?

Humans are having an unprecedented and unparalleled impact on the natural world. Around 70% of land and 87% of the ocean have been “significantl... Read More

Nature | Jun 21. 2022.
Patricia Espinosa is the outgoing executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

The Carbon Brief Interview: UN climate chief Patricia Espinosa

Patricia Espinosa is the outgoing executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, first appointed in 2016. She is a... Read More

Interviews | Jun 15. 2022.
Dr Jonathan Pershing is the programme director of environment at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in the US

The Carbon Brief Interview: Dr Jonathan Pershing

Dr Jonathan Pershing is the programme director of environment at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in the US. He had led the programme from 20... Read More

Interviews | Jun 13. 2022.
Closing plenary of IPCC AR6 WG3 4 April 2022

Scientists react: What are the key new insights from the IPCC’s WG3 report?

A new report from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) outlines what progress has been made in tackling global warming so far ... Read More

IPCC | Apr 7. 2022.
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema executive secretary of the UNs Convention on Biological Diversity at UN biodiversity talks Geneva 2022

The Carbon Brief Interview: UN biodiversity chief Elizabeth Maruma Mrema

Elizabeth Maruma Mrema is the executive secretary of the UN’s Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). She is a Tanzanian lawyer and diplomat who ... Read More

Interviews | Apr 1. 2022.
Prof Wang Yi and Prof Wang Zhongying

The Carbon Brief Interview: Prof Wang Yi and Prof Wang Zhongying

At COP26 in Glasgow, Carbon Brief’s Hongqiao Liu was granted a rare – and lengthy – interview with two of the Chinese government’s senior adv... Read More

Interviews | Dec 10. 2021.
Rain guage with digital data collection device, South Africa

Researchers: The barriers to climate science in the global south

Many researchers from the global south face obstacles towards conducting and publishing high-quality climate research. a#bioName{color: #2f8fce; f... Read More

Science | Oct 7. 2021.
Participants at the end of IPCC-54.

Scientists react: What are the key new insights from the IPCC’s WG1 report?

The new report from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) marks the latest comprehensive effort by the world’s climate scient... Read More

IPCC | Aug 11. 2021.
Indian women in saris serving and eating food at table. Credit: Barry Diomede / Alamy Stock Photo.

Experts: How do diets need to change to meet climate targets?

The food system is a major contributor to climate change and, without significant shifts in global diets, it is unlikely the world will achieve its t... Read More

Food and farming | Sep 16. 2020.
British Airways Airbus fleet parked at Glasgow Airport during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Coronavirus: What could lifestyle changes mean for tackling climate change?

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread around the world, governments are taking drastic measures to limit the movement of its citizens and s... Read More

Interviews | Mar 31. 2020.

COP25 video: Messages from climate marchers to politicians

Thousands of protesters flooded the streets of Madrid on Friday night after a frustrating week of negotiations at the UN’s annual climate change co... Read More

COP25 Madrid | Dec 9. 2019.
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