Carlos Nobre
Carlos Nobre is a renowned Brazilian climate scientist and researcher at the University of São Paulo (USP), recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on climate change. He has contributed significantly to understanding the impacts of climate variability on the Amazon rainforest and has been vocal about the accelerating climate crisis, recently expressing alarm over the unprecedented rate of climate disasters in Brazil.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | 3 | 7.33 | 0.27% | +10% | 211,049,527 | 630,284 | $1,500,000 | 4,480$ |
| Sweden | 1 | 7.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 10,099,265 | 9,025 | $530,000 | 474$ |
| Liechtenstein | 1 | 3.00 | 0.11% | +10% | 38,137 | 46 | $6,900 | 8$ |
| Totals | 5 | 221,186,929 | 639,355 | $2,036,900 | 4,962$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Liechtenstein:
Carlos Nobre is a climatologist from the University of São Paulo who criticized the draft for being incoherent with urgent climate demands.
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Brazil:
Carlos Nobre is a Brazilian scientist who signed the letter criticizing the absence of fossil fuels in the COP30 draft text.
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Brazil:
Carlos Nobre recovered his backpack in the early evening after the incident.
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Sweden:
Carlos Nobre warns that the Amazon is very close to a tipping point.
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Brazil:
Carlos Nobre, one of the coordinators of the pavilion, emphasized the urgency of zeroing fossil fuels by 2040.
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Liechtenstein:
Carlos Nobre is a scientist and co-chair of the Scientific Panel for the Amazon advocating for urgent climate action.
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Brazil:
Carlos Nobre is a climatologist and co-president of the SPA, recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on the Amazon.
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Liechtenstein:
Carlos Nobre is a pioneer in research on the Amazon.
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Norway:
Carlos Nobre is a researcher who warned that the Amazon could reach a tipping point leading to significant ecological changes.
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Brazil:
Carlos Nobre, co-president of the Scientific Panel for the Amazon, states there is no justification for new oil exploration.
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