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Fermin Koop
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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Climate Change Media Partnership

Biography

Fermin Koop is an environmental reporter from Argentina. He's a regional editor at Dialogo Chino and freelances for other local and regional media. He has been first a fellow and then trainer at five UN climate summits with EJN and has co-founded Claves21, a regional network for environmental journalists, also with the support of EJN. He holds a Bachelors degree in Journalism, a postgraduate degree in Climate Change and an MSc in Environment and Development

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Participants gather at the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow, Scotland. WWF finance lead, Margaret Kuhlow, believes the nature of conversations on climate finance has changed notably since COP25 in 2019.

WWF expert on COP26: ‘The conversation around finance is different this time’

Diálogo Chino| Fermin Koop
A worker inspects soybeans near Campos Lindos, Brazil. Soy production is among the biggest drivers of deforestation in South America, and creates challenges for countries’ climate commitments. (Image: Ueslei Marcelino / Alamy)

COP26: Are food systems finally on the menu in climate commitments?

Diálogo Chino| Fermin Koop
Colombia's president Iván Duque arrives in Glasgow for the UN's COP26 climate summit (image: UN)

Latin America unveils new climate commitments at COP26

Diálogo Chino| Fermin Koop
Marina Silva, former Brazilian environmental minister

Marina Silva: Bolsonaro created 'an unwanted situation' for Latin America

Diálogo Chino | Fermin Koop
 Consensus eludes climate talks over finance and transparency

Consensus eludes climate talks over finance and transparency

The Third Pole | Fermin Koop , Joydeep Gupta , Soumya Sarkar
California’s climate contradiction

California’s climate contradiction

Diálogo Chino | Fermin Koop
Argentina prepares G20 climate agenda

Argentina prepares G20 climate agenda

Diálogo Chino | Fermin Koop
Argentina confirms plans to review ‘restrictive’ forest and glacier protection

Argentina confirms plans to review ‘restrictive’ forest and glacier protection

Buenos Aires Times | Fermin Koop
The silent march of climate refugees

The silent march of climate refugees

Aconcagua | Fermin Koop

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