Recent Carbon Brief articles by Yanine Quiroz
Yanine Quiroz covers food, land and nature. Yanine has a BA in Communication Sciences from National Autonomous University of Mexico. She worked as a freelance journalist for Mexican and international media outlets such as Mongabay Latam and China Dialogue. She is also member of the Mexican Network of Science Journalists.
- DeBriefed 29 November 2024: COP29 disappoints developing countries; Plastics treaty talks; Brazil’s rocky road to COP30
- Webinar: Principales resultados de la COP16 para Latinoamérica
- Reducing ‘overconsumption’ of meat and dairy could cut one-sixth of food emissions
- DeBriefed 17 May 2024: Biden’s clean-energy tariff blitz; Modi’s coal plans examined; Deadly heat in Mexico
- Elección de México 2024: qué dicen las plataformas electorales sobre energía y cambio climático
- Mexico election 2024: What the manifestos say on energy and climate change
- Latin America approves plan for protecting environmental defenders
- DeBriefed 26 January 2024: EU eyes ‘ambitious’ 2040 target; IPCC decides on new climate reports; Gender inequality at COPs
- Halving reliance on meat and dairy could cut land-use emissions ‘by 31%’
- DeBriefed 18 August 2023: Landmark US youth climate case; Himalayan landslides; Ecuador votes on Amazon’s future
- Prioritising threatened species could help ‘guide’ expansion of EU protected areas
- Explicador: Cómo terminar la violencia de género ayudará a cumplir las metas de conservación
- Explainer: How ending gender violence will help deliver conservation goals
- Climate change compounding inequalities faced by women in agriculture, FAO says
- Regrowth of degraded tropical forests offsets ‘a quarter’ of deforestation emissions
- Tropical forests face ‘substantial carbon loss’ as humid areas contract
- Amazon’s least-deforested areas are due to ‘vital role’ of Indigenous peoples