By: Zia Weise
The future of climate negotiations is uncertain as focus shifts from discussing treaties to actually implementing them.
Zia Weise is a senior reporter covering climate policy at POLITICO. With a focus on climate change, energy sustainability, and environmental services, she brings extensive experience from her previous role as an assistant news editor at POLITICO Europe and as a freelance correspondent in Istanbul. Zia's work has been featured in notable publications such as POLITICO, Scientific American, and Yahoo News.
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Zia Weise's articles predominantly cover government announcements and legal policy regulation, with a focus on climate change, international politics, and global climate action. Her work indicates a strong emphasis on reporting developments related to COP28 and global efforts to address climate change.
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Given her extensive coverage of COP28 and its associated topics, experts familiar with the inner workings of such high-level summits or those involved in international negotiations may find their input valuable for her future articles.
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