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Join our global community holiday hangout!

We’re excited to see you there and learn more about what you’ve got planned for your stories in 2022!
We’re excited to see you there and learn more about what you’ve got planned for your stories in 2022!

2021 was a critical year for climate action. With COP26 all wrapped up and the announcement of the Glasgow Climate Pact presented with a little bow on top, there’s a lot for journalists and media practitioners to look forward to in 2022.

COP27 will be taking place in Egypt, countries are expected to have dialogues around loss and damage, there’s a hope for more governments to pursue the path to phasing down fossil fuels, and much more!

Sit back, sip on some eggnog, and join our team as we engage in interactive discussions about what all this means for climate storytelling, in our end-of-year community hangout.

Bonus: We’ll be chatting about some exciting new opportunities for you to get your stories out into the world.

DATE: Wednesday 22nd December, 2021
TIME: 8am (GMT-4)
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Meet our speakers

Yvonne Tan

Asia researcher – Malaysia

A writer and researcher who loves eating butter chicken. Working from Malaysia. Also speaks Malay and some Cantonese.

Sebastian Rodriguez

Editor-in-Chief

He writes about science, biodiversity and climate change and has had his work published in Science Magazine, Thomson Reuters Foundation News, Mongabay and SciDev.net. Sebastian won the Huella Jaguar environmental journalism award in 2019 and was a Fellow of the World Federation of Science Journalists in 2017.

Quimby Genota

Asia researcher – Philippines

She’s been working as a research specialist for 5 years now and has learned to appreciate science innovation and dissemination. Quimby specializes sharing science information with the public. From writing news and feature articles to editing technical publications, she’s also edited a significant number of IEC materials focusing on research and development of the agriculture, aquatic, and forestry sectors.

Chris Wright

Managing Director, Climate Tracker

With over 10 years experience tracking climate change and 5 years experience managing sustainability initiatives in remote areas, Chris is a passionate sustainability advocate with a creative flare. He’s worked on local, national and international projects for government, private and non-government organisations and developed a critical ability to add value to a range of team environments.

We’re excited to see you there and learn more about what you’ve got planned for your stories in 2022!

Dizzanne Billy
Dizzanne is the Caribbean Regional Director at Climate Tracker, a freelance writer, and an all-around storyteller. With a special place in her heart for the beach, cats, and Coldplay, she's experienced in journalism, communications, marketing, and finding the perfect song to suit any situation.