Climate Action Requires Truth: COP30 Must Codify Information Integrity.

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The global community calls on policy-makers to take immediate
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[ Published at 06:00 AM – GMT-4 -12.11.2025 – Belem, Brazil]


“We must fight the coordinated disinformation campaigns impeding global progress on climate change” Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary General


This Open Letter is released on November 12, on the official thematic day on information
integrity at COP30 in Belém. We, the undersigned individuals, civil society organizations,
Indigenous Peoples, governors, mayors, faith leaders, agencies and companies urge all
national government delegations to champion a strong, ambitious, and mandatory
decision at COP30 to uphold information integrity on climate change. This crucial
window of opportunity must not be wasted and the fossil fuel industry’s manipulation of
public discourse must be stopped.
While many extreme weather events worsen and the 2025 UNEP Emissions Gap Report
warns we are on track to dangerously exceed the 1.5°C goal, vested economic and
political interests—chiefly those in the fossil fuel industry—continue to organize and
finance disinformation campaigns. While the vast majority of people globally demand
climate action, the calculated production and dissemination of misinformation and
disinformation is designed to hold back climate action. By creating a false perception of
public division and apathy, these campaigns are derailing effective climate policy and
actively discrediting renewable energy solutions, slowing the essential energy transition.
The degradation and pollution in the information ecosystem is not merely a climate
crisis; it is a multi-faceted global emergency. As demonstrated by recent studies from
the International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE) and Climate Social
Science Network, organized climate obstruction activities are actively delaying the
human response to the crisis, directly sabotaging international cooperation, making the
Paris Agreement goals unattainable, and putting the lives of millions at risk.


Disinformation is thus a direct and immediate threat to:
● Public Health: Every falsehood delays climate action, translating into real harm:
children breathing toxic air, families displaced by floods, and communities facing
heatstroke and hunger. The same playbook once used by Big Tobacco is now
weaponized by fossil fuel interests.


● Human Rights and Security: Disinformation erodes trust in institutions, misleads
the public during disasters, and obstructs rapid, life-saving transitions. It is a
fundamental threat to the just, democratic, and science-based action required,
and must be treated as a security and human rights concern.


These threats to the general public are exacerbated by the unregulated and unchecked
power of Big Tech and vested-interest media, as the primary vehicles for
mass-producing and disseminating the manipulative and divisive content that is hindering climate action and threatening freedom of speech, democracies, and human
rights.


Information Integrity is Non-Negotiable
Access to accurate information is essential for effective climate action and the fulfillment of human rights. To secure the foundation of information integrity and accelerate climate action, national governments must move decisively from mere recognition to mandatory, verifiable action. We demand all Parties at COP30 to:

UNEQUIVOCALLY RECOGNIZE that upholding information integrity on
climate change is a prerequisite for effective climate action, the
protection of rule of law, people’s health and the fulfillment of fundamental human rights.

Such an official acknowledgement will underpin all actions grounded in scientific
evidence and reliable data, promoting trustworthy policies and increasing public
confidence and building on the important progress already made. The IPCC now
acknowledges the detrimental impact of climate disinformation, the EU Parliament has
officially recognized the threat, and the launch of the Global Principles for Information
Integrity underscores international consensus. This is a vital step towards realizing the
goals of the Global Digital Compact, yet we must not stop at mere recognition. We must
fundamentally change the structures, business models and incentives that create
opaque, unfair, and unsafe communications systems.


A Call for Political Will and Robust Commitments


The global community has a window of opportunity to codify this commitment. We
welcome the historic inclusion of information integrity on the COP agenda, thanks in
large part to the advocacy of the Brazilian Government and the Global Initiative on
Information Integrity for Climate Change (co-led by the UN, UNESCO, and Brazil).
Now, COP30 must be used to amplify the Global Initiative and galvanize further
international action on climate information integrity. We expect this COP to deliver a
concrete direction that showcases the political will of all Parties to uphold information
integrity on climate change and commit to taking robust, verifiable action for its
safeguarding.
The threat to information integrity requires action across the entire ecosystem.
Technology platforms, the media, and the advertising sector have profound
responsibilities. We insist that these stakeholders must take robust, proactive, and
independently verifiable measures, including monitoring and evaluation, to uphold and
improve the integrity of information on climate matters. Policy-makers and national
governments must use their legislative and regulatory powers to curb the power of platforms that profit from the spread of manipulative content. Greenwashing, platform
manipulation, and the monetization of disinformation must end immediately

From Recognition to Action
Brazil, your leadership is historic. We applaud your commitment to the Global
Initiative on Information Integrity for Climate Change and for ensuring this critical
issue is a central part of the COP agenda.
But now, the world is watching for an actionable outcome from COP30. We urge Brazil,
alongside the entire coalition of supporting nations, to champion a strong, ambitious
COP decision that moves decisively beyond mere recognition to mandatory, verifiable
action from all Parties.
We also call on all Parties of the UNFCCC to actively use their influence to ensure a rapid and widespread adherence to the Global Initiative on Information Integrity for Climate Change. The momentum generated here must be accelerated and sustained through Belém and future COPs, ensuring that upholding information integrity becomes a commitment supported by a broad and powerful international coalition.
We demand swift and robust global action to uphold information integrity and take
measures against these threats. This transformation should be ignited here in Belém with an official acknowledgement of necessity to uphold information integrity and a signal to the digital media, legacy media, public relations and advertising sectors that
governments are expecting them to carry out their responsibilities for information
integrity on climate change.


Protecting information integrity is protecting our future. Let’s ensure truth and
transparency are protected to drive the climate action this generation, and the next, deserve.

Signed
Organisations

  1. 350.org
  2. 350.org Australia
  3. Abaré – Escola de Jornalismo
  4. ACHED Association Citoyenne
    pour une Heure Équitable et
    Durable
  5. ACT Climate Labs
  6. Adfree Cities
  7. AmazoniaTEC Institute
  8. Amigos da Terra – Amazônia
    Brasileira
  9. ANMIGA
  10. ARAYARA International Institute
  11. ASPOAN – ASSOCIAÇÃO
    POTIGUAR AMIGOS DA NATUREZA
  12. Associação de Defesa
    Etnoambiental Kanindé
  13. Associação Soluções Inclusivas
    Sustentáveis
  14. Be Better Sustainability Ltd

3

  1. Building Foundation for
    Development (BFD)
  2. C40 Cities
  3. Campaign Collective
  4. CAN International
  5. Canadian Association of
    Physicians for the Environment
  6. CancerDisinfo
  7. Casa Galileia
  8. Center for Climate Change
    Communication
  9. Center for Countering Digital
    Hate
  10. Center for International
    Environmental Law
  11. Center for Media, Democracy,
    Peace & Security; The
    Peacemaker Corps Foundation
    Kenya
  12. Changing Markets Foundation
  13. Clean Creatives
  14. Clean Heat Edinburgh Forum
  15. ClientEarth
  16. Climainfo
  17. Climate Action Against
    Disinformation (CAAD)
  18. Climate Action Monaro
  19. Climate Action Network South
    Asia
  20. Climate Ad Observatory
  21. Climate Cares Centre, Imperial
    College London & University of
    Oxford
  22. Climate Integrity
  23. Climate KIC
  24. Climate Outreach
  25. Climate Psychiatry Alliance
  26. ClimateVoice
  27. Club of Rome/Earth4All
  28. Cogido Ltd
  29. Coletivo Bereia – Informação e
    Checagem de Notícias
  30. Coletivo Reocupa
  31. Comms Declare
  32. Community Action For Health
    And Development
  33. Conectas Human Rights
  34. Conscious Advertising Network
  35. Creatives for Climate
  36. Crynwyr Cymru – Quakers in
    Wales
  37. DAWN Productions
  38. Dean Hughes Consulting
  39. DecarbonEaser
  40. Déclic collectif
  41. Doctors for the Environment
    Australia
  42. E3G Third Generation
    Environmentalism
  43. EarthMedic and EarthNurse
    Foundation for Planetary Health
  44. Echiché Network
  45. Ecotropica Foundation
  46. Empower Agency
  47. Envecso
  48. Environmental Advocacy in
    Central Queensland
  49. Equity Watch Initiative
  50. Escola de Ativismo
  51. Ethical Consumer
  52. Extinction Rebellion
  53. Extinction Rebellion Australia
  54. FALA impact studio
  55. Flourish (Flourishing World Ltd)
  56. Fórum Carajás
  57. Fossil Free Football
  58. Fossil Free Lawyers
  59. Fossil Free SA
  60. France Nature Environnement
  61. Friends of the Earth
  62. Fundação SOS Mata Atlântica
  63. Futerra Solutions Union
  64. GAIA Asia Pacific
  65. GDI – Global Disinformation
    Index
  66. Global Action Plan
  67. Global Climate and Health
    Alliance

4

  1. Global Wind Energy Council
  2. Green Anglicans
  3. GreenFaith
  4. Greenpeace Brasil
  5. Gret
  6. Grupo de pesquisa Mídia,
    conhecimento e meio
    ambiente:
  7. olhares da Amazônia (UFRR)
  8. GT Infraestrutura e Justiça
    Socioambiental
  9. GWEV
  10. Heinrich Böll Foundation
  11. I4T Knowledge Network
  12. Ilhas do Rio
  13. Indian Youth Climate Network
  14. InfluenceMap
  15. Institute for Consumer
    Protection (Brazil)
  16. Instituto Água e Saneamento
  17. Instituto AmazoniAlerta
  18. Instituto Árvores Vivas para
    Conservação e Cultura
    Ambiental
  19. International Federation of
    Library Associations and
    Institutions (IFLA)
  20. Intervozes – Coletivo Brasil de
    Comunicação Social
  21. Ipas
  22. Ipas Bangladesh
  23. Jubilee Australia Research
    Centre
  24. JW Collective
  25. Kite Insights
  26. Klimakultur
  27. La Maison Production Services
    Inc.
  28. Leap.eco
  29. Lighter Footprints
  30. LOVE-Storm – gegen Hass im
    Netz
  31. Lucky Generals
  32. Mães pelo Clima
  33. Magamba Network
  34. Materialise Interiors
  35. Media ECO CONSCIENCE TV
  36. Medical Society Consortium on
    Climate and Health (MSCCH)
  37. Mind and Gravity Foundation
  38. Mobsta
  39. Mother Earth Foundation
  40. MOV – MOVIMENTO
    INTERNACIONAL DE JUVENTUDES
  41. Moxii Africa (rebranding from
    Media Monitoring Africa)
  42. MSI Reproductive Choices
  43. NetLab UFRJ
  44. New Weather Institute /
    Badvertising campaign
  45. NOSSAS
  46. not just ADZ
  47. Notre Affaire à Tous
  48. Observatório das Águas
  49. Observatório Interdisciplinar
    das Mudanças Climáticas
    (OIMC)
  50. Observatory on Social Media,
    Indiana University
  51. Open Earth Foundation
  52. OURHouse
  53. Parents for Climate
  54. People vs Big Tech
  55. Peoples Climate Assembly
  56. Plataforma CIPÓ
  57. Population, Health and
    Environment Ethiopia
    Consortium
  58. POWER-PlanetaryHealth
    Organizations for Wellbeing,
    Equity, and Regeneration
  59. Projeto Hospitais Saudáveis
  60. Projeto Saude e Alegria
  61. Proyecto Desconfio
  62. Purpose
  63. Purpose Disruptors
  64. Queensland Conservation
    Council

5

  1. QuotaClimat
  2. Rare
  3. re•generation
  4. Reclame Fossielvrij / Fossil Free
    Advertising
  5. Rede Cerrado (Cerrado
    Network)
  6. Rede Nacional de Combate à
    Desinformação-RNCD
  7. Rede Vozes Negras pelo Clima
  8. Religions for Peace Australia
  9. Research+Action
  10. Roots
  11. SAF-TESO
  12. Schools for the Climate
    Movement
  13. Sea Shepherd Brasil
  14. SER.
  15. Skeptical Science
  16. Stop Funding Heat / Reliable
    Media
  17. Tasmanian Climate Collective
  18. The American Sunlight Project
  19. The Climate&Strategy
    Foundation
  20. The Empathy Project
  21. The Green Runners CIC
  22. The Lemkin Institute for
    Genocide Prevention & Human
    Security
  23. The Shed 28
  24. The Sparrow Project
  25. The YEARS Project
  26. Transparência Internacional –
    Brasil
  27. Transparency International
  28. Transparency International
    Initiative Madagascar
  29. Tu Sonrisa Colectiva
  30. UK Faculty of Public Health
  31. Union of Concerned Scientists
  32. University of Leeds
  33. Vert d’Iris
  34. Viração Educomunicação
  35. Vote Earth Now
  36. WHAT TO FIX
  37. Woka Foundation
  38. Women and Gender
    Constituency
  39. Women Empowered
  40. Workshop for All Beings
  41. World Health Innovation Summit
  • Global Social Prescribing
    Alliance
  1. WWF
  2. Yapay Gündem
  3. Young professionals chronic
    disease network

Individuals
Please note: Organisations are listed for reference only. All individuals have signed in
a personal capacity unless otherwise stated

  1. Aastha Poddar, Sustainable
    material consultant, Poddar
    Associates
  2. Adriano Liziero, Creator and
    editor, @geopanoramas
  3. Afra Balazina, Mobilization
    Director, Fundação SOS Mata
    Atlântica
  4. Alaina Kinol
  5. Alessandro De Zanche, Founder,
    not just ADZ
  6. Alida Naufalia, Organic and
    climate campaigner, YPBB

6

  1. Alison Smith, Senior Research
    Associate, University of Oxford,
    Environmental Change Institute
  2. Amelie Lambert, Writer and
    sustainable transformation
    advisor, Independent
  3. Ana Regina Rêgo, Doutora,
    Rede Nacional de Combate à
    Desinformação-RNCD
  4. Anders Wijkman, Honorary
    President, Club of Rome, Club of
    Rome
  5. Andrew Simms, Director, New
    Weather Institute / Badvertising
    campaign
  6. Andrew Stepanian, Founder,
    The Sparrow Project
  7. Angelo José Rodrigues Lima,
    Secretário Executivo,
    Observatório das Águas
  8. Anna Siewiorek, Senior
    Campaign Lead, The
    Climate&Strategy Foundation
  9. Antoine Gatet, Président, France
    Nature Environnement
  10. Attila Márton, Associate
    Professor, Copenhagen
    Business School
  11. Barnaby Francis, Director,
    Climate Ad Observatory
  12. Bel Jacobs, Writer, The Empathy
    Project
  13. Ben Matthews, CoFounder,
    Empower Agency
  14. Brandi Geurkink, Executive
    Director, Coalition for
    Independent Technology
    Research
  15. Braulio Silva,Secretary
    Executive, Ecotropica
    Foundation
  16. Brita Staal, Independent
    Pracademic, Dr Victoria Hurth
  17. Bruno Teixeira Peixoto,
    Consultor Externo em
    Integridade Socioambiental e
    Climática, Transparência
    Internacional – Brasil
  18. Callum Grieve, Co-Founder,
    Campaign Collective
  19. Carl James Hospedales,
    Executive Director, EarthMedic
    and EarthNurse Foundation for
    Planetary Health
  20. Carlos R. S. Milani, Director,
    Observatório Interdisciplinar
    das Mudanças Climáticas
    (OIMC)
  21. Carolina Santana, President,
    Instituto AmazoniAlerta
  22. Catherine Abreu, Director,
    International Climate Politics
    Hub
  23. Cecilia de Carvalho Fortes,
    Assistente de Gestão de
    Pessoas, NetLab da UFRJ
  24. Cecilia Espinoza, Senior
    Technical Advisor, Ipas
  25. Christiana Figuerres, Former UN
    Climate Change Executive
    Secretary, Chief Negotiator of
    the landmark Paris Agreement
    of 2015, Founding Partner,
    Global Optimism
  26. Christine Smith, Retired
    Psychotherapist, British
    Psychotherapy Foundation
  27. Christophe Gauthier, co-chair,
    I4T Knowledge Network,
    Founding manager,
  28. Vert d’Iris
  29. Christopher J.A. Coutinho,
    Performer, Laudato Si’ Animator
  30. Clarissa Canova, Founder, Mães
    pelo Clima
  31. Claude Fourcroy, Analyst,
    Independent

7

  1. Cody Wilkinson
  2. Courtney Howard, Emergency
    Physician and Founder,
    POWER-PlanetaryHealth
    Organizations for Wellbeing,
    Equity, and Regeneration
  3. Cristiana Losekann, Professor,
    Universidade Federal do Espírito
    Santo
  4. Dagmara Szulce, Managing
    Director, International
    Advertising Association,
    International Advertising
    Association
  5. Dana Schran, Senior General
    Coordinator, Climate Action
    Against Disinformation
  6. Dani Madrid-Morales, Lecturer
    in Journalism, University of
    Sheffield
  7. Danilo Gregório, Manager of
    knowledge and public affairs,
    Instituto Brasileiro de
    Governança Corporativa
  8. David Somervell, Trustee, Clean
    Heat Edinburgh Forum
  9. David Starley, Director, The
    Green Runners CIC
  10. Dean Hughes, Sustainability
    Operations Consultant, Dean
    Hughes Consulting
  11. Deborah McNamara, Branch
    Manager, The Climate Reality
    Project Brasil
  12. Delcio Rodrigues, Executive
    Director, Climainfo Institute
  13. Deuza Brabo, Coordenadora de
    projetos, Coletivo Reocupa
  14. Dominick Pegram, Business
    Owner, FACT
  15. Donald J. Wuebbles, Emeritus
    Professor, University of Illinois
  16. Dr Ketakandriana Rafitoson,
    Vice-Chair, Transparency
    International
  17. Dr. Emma L. Briant, Visiting
    Associate Professor, University
    of Notre Dame
  18. Dr. Gonzalo Raineri,Climate
    Justice Lead, Buni Media
  19. Dr. Joe Vipond, Past-President,
    Canadian Association of
    Physicians for the Environment
  20. Edson Grandisoli, Director,
    Schools for the Climate
    Movement
  21. Edward Maibach, Distinguished
    University Professor and
    Founding Director Emeritus,
    George Mason University
    Center for Climate Change
    Communication
  22. Egerton Verçosa Amaral Neto,
    Advisor, IPIE
  23. Elisa von Joeden-Forgey,
    Executive Director, The Lemkin
    Institute for Genocide
    Prevention & Human Security
  24. Emenyeonu, C. Ogadimma,
    Faculty, College of
    Communication, University of
    Sharjah
  25. Emma Cooper, Programme
    Office- Environment & Climate
    Action, Islamic Help
  26. Emma Lawrance, Director,
    Climate Cares Centre, Climate
    Cares Centre, Imperial College
    London & University of Oxford
  27. Endashaw Mogessie Tiruneh,
    Executive Director, Population,
    Health and Environment
    Ethiopia Consortium
  28. Eugenio Vargas Garcia,
    Diplomat, Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs, Brazil

8

  1. Eva Navarro López, AI Scientist,
    International Panel on the
    Information Environment
  2. Eve Karoubi, International Policy
    Lead, GGON
  3. Fabiana Schaeffer, CEO,
    Netza&Co
  4. Fabrício Benevenuto, Associate
    Professor, Universidade Federal
    de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
  5. Felicia Jackson, Managing
    Director, Cogido Ltd
  6. Felix Paul, Director General,
    ClimAQ Nigeria/University of
    Uyo
  7. Filippo Menczer, Director and
    Distinguished Luddy Professor
    of Informatics, Observatory on
    Social Media, Indiana University,
    Interim Director and Associate
    Professor, Center for Climate
    Change Communication
  8. Francisco Iglesias, Presidente,
    ASPOAN – ASSOCIAÇÃO
    POTIGUAR AMIGOS DA NATUREZA
  9. Frédéric Morand, Founding
    manager, Vert d’Iris
  10. Gabriela Feitosa, Urbanist and
    Researcher
  11. Gale Sinatra, Distinguished
    Professor, University of Southern
    California
  12. Gave Cabral de Souza,
    Diretor-presidente, Abaré –
    Escola de Jornalismo
  13. Genevieve Guenther, Founding
    Director, End Climate Silence
  14. Gilson Antoinette, President,
    Future 3
  15. Graham Randles, Director,
    Envecso
  16. Guillaume Quelin, Responsable
    de projet climat/chef de file de

la Commission Climat &
Développement, GRET

  1. Illana Adamson, Founder/CEO,
    Be Better Sustainability Ltd
  2. Imran Ahmed, CEO & Founder,
    Center for Countering Digital
    Hate
  3. Iracema Sena de Souza
    Marques, Diretora Executiva,
    SER.
  4. Jackline Nganga,President,
    Future Food Institute
  5. Jake Dubbins, Co-founder,
    Conscious Advertising Network
  6. Janos Pasztor, Retired, Former
    UN Assistant Secretary-General
    for Climate Change, Retirement
  7. Jennie King, Senior
    Non-Resident Fellow, Institute
    for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) /
    Centre for Climate and Security
    (CCS)
  8. Jennifer Jacquet, Professor,
    University of Miami
  9. Jess H. Brewer, Professor
    Emeritus, Univ. of British
    Columbia
  10. Jéssica Miranda Pinheiro,
    Lawyer, THEMIS – Gender,
    Justice and Human Rights
  11. Joel Clement, Climate
    Whistleblower
  12. John Cook, President, Skeptical
    Science
  13. John Kotcher, Interim Director
    and Associate Professor, Center
    for Climate Change
    Communication
  14. Jonathan Valentine, Consultant
    Partner, clj+ associates
  15. Jonathan Weise, Co-Founder,
    Purpose Disruptors

9

  1. Jorge Eduardo Ramirez
    Sanchez, Fundador, Tu Sonrisa
    Colectiva
  2. Joshua Halpern, Professor
    Emeritus, Howard University
  3. Juliana Gatti Pereira
    Rodrigues,Mobilization Director,
    Fundação SOS Mata Atlântica
  4. Justus Visagie Editor, EVnow
  5. Karen Middleton, Senior
    Lecturer in Marketing, University
    of Portsmouth
  6. Kathryn Jane White, Founder,
    JW Collective
  7. Kevin E Trenberth, Climate
    Scientist
  8. Kirsten Dunlop, Chief Executive
    Officer, Climate KIC
  9. Klaus Bruhn Jensen, Professor,
    University of Copenhagen;
    Chair of the Scientific Panel on
    Information Integrity about
    Climate Science, IPIE
  10. Laetitia Moreau Gabarain,
    President, ACHED Association
    Citoyenne pour une Heure
    Equitable et Durable
  11. Lameya Chaudhury, Head of
    Social Impact, Lucky Generals
  12. Laura McCrimmon, Public
    Health Registrar, NHS
    Gloucestershire
  13. Laurence Tubiana, CEO
    European Climate Foundation /
    COP30 Special Envoy for
    Europe, European Climate
    Foundation
  14. Leonhard Rabensteiner,
    Werbefrei (Austria)
  15. Lisa Boyles, NA, NA
  16. Livia Giuggioli, Activist, None
  17. Lone Sorensen, Associate
    Professor of Political
    Communication,
  18. University of Leeds
  19. Lorena Regattieri, Advisor,
    Green Screen Coalition
  20. Lucas Louback Silva, Gestor de
    advocacy, NOSSAS
  21. Lucia Parejo-Bravo, Senior
    Program Manager, Purpose
  22. Luciana Souza de Oliveira,
    Member, Rede Vozes Negras
    pelo Clima/ RVNPC
  23. Luciane Moessa de Souza,
    Honourary President/Global
    Ambassador, Club of
    Rome/Earth4All
  24. Madeleine Cooper, CEO &
    Founder, Flourish (Flourishing
    World Ltd)
  25. Magali do Nascimento Cunha,
    Prof., Coletivo Bereia –
    Informação e Checagem de
    Notícias
  26. Mali Okoi-Obuli, Founder &
    Global Lead, OURHouse
  27. Marco André Feldman
    Schneider, Tenured researcher
    and Professor, Rede Nacional
    de Combate à Desinformação
  28. Marcos Antonio de Oliveira
    Junior, Research Impact Fellow,
    University of Exeter
  29. Maria C de Sá e Benevides,
    Executive Producer, Quartzo
    Comunicação
  30. Mariana Franco Ramos,
    Coordenadora de
    Comunicação da Plataforma
    CIPÓ, Plataforma CIPÓ
  31. Martin Wainstein, Executive
    Director, Open Earth Foundation
  32. Mathieu Le Corre
  33. Matt Hocking, Chief Evolution
    Officer & Founder, Leap.eco
  34. Matt Longley, CEO, Mobsta

10

  1. Max Boykoff, Professor,
    University of Colorado Boulder
  2. Mellany Murgor, Africa
    coordinator, Young
    professionals chronic disease
    network
  3. Meredith Odgers, Programme
    Director, BambooWorx
  4. Mery de Fátima Alves da Silva,
    Assistente jurídico, Sendas s.a
  5. Mithra Cox, GSCC
  6. Mohamed ElGohary, Activist,
    Independent
  7. Monique Galvão,Director and
    Distinguished Luddy Professor
    of Informatics, Observatory on
    Social Media, Indiana University
  8. Nathalie Gil, President, Sea
    Shepherd Brasil
  9. Nicky Bull
  10. Nicolas Rutherford, Senior
    Analyst, Information Integrity
    Lab, University of Ottawa
  11. Nina Jankowicz, Co-Founder,
    Chief Executive Officer, The
    American Sunlight Project
  12. Nnenna Hemeson, Founder &
    Chief Editor, Echiché Network
  13. Olivia J Erdelyi, Professor,
    University of Canterbury
  14. Paidamoyo Manhimbe, Social
    Media Manager, Magamba
    Network
  15. Pamela Noakes, Group
    Sustainability Director,
    Corporate Sustainability
    Professional
  16. Paul Randle, CEO, Pickle
    Consulting
  17. Paula Pollini, Public Policy
    Specialist, Instituto Água e
    Saneamento
  18. Paulo Lima, Executive Director,
    Viração Educomunicação
  19. Philip Howard, Professor, Oxford
    University
  20. Philippa Rowland, Co-Chair,
    Religions for Peace Australia
  21. Prof. Fredrick Ogenga, Professor,
    Center for Media, Democracy,
    Peace & Security; The
    Peacemaker Corps Foundation
    Kenya
  22. Prof. Jonathan Hardy, Professor
    of Communications and Media,
    University of the Arts London
  23. Ramênia Vieira da Cunha
    Gallas, Coordenadora
    executiva, Intervozes – Coletivo
    Brasil de Comunicação Social
  24. Renata Moraes, Founder and
    CEO, ChangeNOW
  25. Renato Barreto, Public Policy
    Manager, Institute for
    Consumer Protection (Brazil)
  26. Richard Ostiguy, President &
    Executive Producer,
  27. La Maison Production Services
    Inc.
  28. Ritumbra Manuvie, Assistant
    Professor, University of
    Groningen
  29. Rob Harrison, Director, Ethical
    Consumer
  30. Robert Feder, M.D., Psychiatrist,
    American Psychiatric
    Association
  31. Robert Hinkley, Code For
    Corporate Citizenship
  32. Rod Womer, CEO, Woka
    Foundation
  33. Rodrigo Cetina Presuel,
    Associate Dean for Education
    and Academic Affairs/Senior
    Lecturer in Law and Public
    Policy, UPF Barcelona School of
    Management (member of I4T
    Global Knowledge Network)

11

  1. Rolande Aziaka, Journalist /
    Director, Media ECO
    CONSCIENCE TV
  2. Rupen Desai, Co Founder, The
    Shed 28
  3. Sâmela Sateré-Mawé,
    Environmental Activist,
    Articulação dos Povos
    Indígenas do Brasil – APIB
  4. Samm Farai Monro, Director,
    Magamba Network
  5. Sandrine Dixson-Decleve,
    Honorary President/Global
    Ambassador, Club of
    Rome/Earth4All
  6. Sandrine
    Dixson-Decleve,co-chair, I4T
    Knowledge Network
  7. Santiago Lefebvre,Director,
    Symbiotic Design Academy
  8. Sara Roversi,Climate & Nature
    Director, North of Impact
  9. Sarah Chow, Research
    Consultant at the Climate
    Litigation Lab, based in the
    Oxford Sustainable Law
    Programme
  10. Sasha Fox, Senior Partnerships
    Director, Futerra Solutions Union
  11. Shailendra Yashwant, Senior
    Advisor, Climate Action Network
    South Asia
  12. Shitiz Jha, Member Delegate,
    Indian Youth Climate Network
  13. Simão Farias Almeida,
    Professor, Grupo de pesquisa
    Mídia, conhecimento e meio
    ambiente: olhares da
    Amazônia (UFRR)
  14. Sonia Livingstone, Professor of
    Social Psychology, London
    School of Economics and
    Political Science
  15. Sono Aibe, Consultant, CHED
    Solutions
  16. Sophie Lambin, CEO, Kite
    Insights
  17. Sophie Morosoli, Postdoctoral
    Researcher, University of
    Amsterdam
  18. Stephan Lewandowsky,
    Professor of Cognitive Science,
    University of Bristol
  19. Sue Atkinson, Inaugural Chair,
    Global Climate and Health
    Alliance, Global Climate and
    Health Alliance
  20. Thais Lazzeri, Director and
    founder, FALA impact studio
  21. Tom Rivett-Carnac, Founding
    Partner at Global Optimism
  22. Tommi Marmo, Student, XPUB
  23. Travis G Coan, Professor of
    Computational Social Science,
    University of Exeter
  24. Trevor Alan Scott, Central Vic
    Climate Action
  25. Veronica Wignall, Director,
    Adfree Cities
  26. Vicente de Paulo Pereira Lima,
    Journalist, Viração
    Educomunicação
  27. Vicky Sins,Executive director,
    ClimateVoice
  28. Victoria Hurth, Head of Climate,
    World Benchmarking Alliance
  29. Viktoria Spaiser, Professor of
    Climate Politics and
    Computational Social Science,
    University of Leeds
  30. Vital Ribeirom, President of the
    board, Projeto Hospitais
    Saudáveis
  31. Yash Agrawal, PhD researcher
    in policy studies, The Energy
    and Resources Institute School
    of Advanced Studies

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