Keynote Speaker Category: Climate Change, Environment, Female Speakers,
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
Media:
Medal of Honour from The Guardian 2015
Hero of El Pais newspaper of Spain 2015
Top 10 of Nature Journal of Science 2015
Global Thinker of Foreign Policy Magazine 2015
Number seven of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders Fortune Magazine 2016
Top 100 Time magazine Influential Leaders of the World 2016
Topics:
Climate Change, Collaborative Diplomacy, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Development, Leadership
Videos:
TED – The inside Story of the Paris Climate agreement – TED
“What now? Next steps on climate change” with Christiana Figueres (3.30)
BIOGRAPHY
Christiana Figueres is an internationally recognised leader on global climate change. She was Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 2010-2016. Assuming responsibility for the international climate change negotiations after the failed Copenhagen conference of 2009, she was determined to lead the process to a universally agreed regulatory framework. Building toward that goal, she directed the successful Conferences of the Parties in Cancun 2010, Durban 2011, Doha 2012, Warsaw 2013, and Lima 2014, and culminated her efforts in the historical Paris Agreement of 2015.
Throughout her tenure Ms. Figueres brought together national and sub national governments, corporations and activists, financial institutions and communities of faith, think tanks and technology providers, NGOs and parliamentarians, to jointly deliver the unprecedented climate change agreement. For this achievement Ms. Figueres has been credited with forging a new brand of collaborative diplomacy.
She is currently the convener of Mission 2020, a global initiative that seeks to ensure the world bends the curve on greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 in order to protect the most vulnerable from the worst impacts of climate change and usher in an era of stability and prosperity.
In the natural world, a newly discovered tropical moth (Struthoscelis christianafigueresae), a wasp (Pseudapanteles christianafigueresae) and an orchid (Vanilla karen-christianae) have been named after her. Costa Rica has recently issued a commemorative postage stamp in her honour.
She has a long trajectory in the field of global climate change, having been a member of the Costa Rican negotiating team 1995- 2009, and having played a number of key roles in the governance of the UNFCCC before formally joining the Secretariat.
She initiated her life of public service as Minister Counsellor at the Embassy of Costa Rica in Bonn, Germany in 1982. Moving to the USA, she was Director of Renewable Energy in the Americas (REIA) and in 1995 founded the non-profit Centre for Sustainable Development of the Americas (CSDA) which she directed for eight years.
She has an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College, a Masters Degree in Anthropology from the London School of Economics, and a certificate in Organizational Development from Georgetown University. Ms. Figueres has received honorary doctorate degrees from University of Massachusetts Boston, Concordia University, Georgetown University, Cranfield University, and Warwick University. She speaks Spanish, English and German.
Her corporate engagements include: Non-Executive Board member of ACCIONA, Co-chair of the Advisory Committee of Formula E, Advisory Board member of ENI and Fellow of DeepMind
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