Can this woman convince the world to act on climate change?
U.N. climate chief Christiana Figueres says a deal to limit carbon emissions is in reach, and it's in our economic interest to get on board
www.cbsnews.comHere’s the latest on Christiana Figueres based on the most recent public reporting I can access.
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Context: Paris Agreement and global momentum
Illustration: For a quick visual reference, the timeline would show her UNFCCC leadership (2010–2016), the Paris Agreement milestone (2015), and ongoing work with Global Optimism through public talks, podcasts, and advocacy campaigns (2020s–present).[8]
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U.N. climate chief Christiana Figueres says a deal to limit carbon emissions is in reach, and it's in our economic interest to get on board
www.cbsnews.comChristiana Figueres is a Costa Rican citizen and an internationally recognized leader on climate change. She was Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) from 2010 to 2016.
www.globaloptimism.comThese are tough days for international efforts to put a meaningful price on carbon pollution. It's a tough sell, and many clean-energy advocates say a global deal once dreamed about at Copenhagen will never happen. We have to think about “what have we learned and what is different” since Copenhagen says Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
www.climateone.org'I'm lacking words for this. It's beyond immoral. It's suicidal,' climate diplomat Christiana Figueres says of the new IPCC report
www.bloomberg.comThe 29th United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, ended late and with a massive finance shortfall of pledged climate finance for countries in the Global South, roughly $1 trillion less than what was sought. Many delegates were already on flights home when the final agreement was reached, while other […]
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