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Sunita Narain joins International Advisory Group on environmental issues

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Swedish Minister for International Development Cooperation Per Olsson Fridh appoints Narain, who will look into the South Asian perspective with challenges to the environment, climate and bio-diversity

Swedish Minister for International Development Cooperation Per Olsson Fridh has appointed Sunita Narain – Environmentalist, Writer and Director General of The Centre for Science & Environment & Editor of Down to Earth Magazine – to an international advisory group for action on the environment, climate and biodiversity launched in connection with World Environment Day. 

 

Molin said, “I am happy that Narain of Centre for Science and Environment has been appointed to the Minister’s international advisory group for the environment, climate and biodiversity. Narain’s broad and relevant experience also includes a South Asian perspective with its many challenges.”

 

Narain said, “COVID-19 and climate change both teach us that the world is interdependent and we need global cooperation to find solutions that are equitable and transformative. By setting up this advisory group, the Swedish government has once again shown its willingness to engage with diverse voices to find solutions that will work for all. I am delighted to be part of the effort and will look forward to its deliberations.”

 

Other members of the group include Ili Nadiah Dzulfakar, climate activist and founder of Klima Action Malaysia; Wanjira Mathai, Regional Director for Africa at the World Resources Institute think tank; Ulrika Modéer, UN Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the United Nations Development Programme’s Bureau of External Relations and Advocacy, former State Secretary at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs; Olof Skoog, Head of the European Union delegation to the United Nations in New York, Swedish diplomat; and Peter Winsor, Professor of Oceanography and Director of the World Wildlife Fund’s Arctic Programme. 

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