Stefan Uhlenbrook

Stefan Uhlenbrook

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Stefan Uhlenbrook is the director of water and cryosphere at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), where he emphasizes the urgency of addressing the effects of climate change, particularly the melting of glaciers, which is governed by the physical laws of science.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
24
Power
4$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Liechtenstein 1 7.00 0.06% +0% 38,137 24 $6,900 4$
Totals 1 38,137 24 $6,900 4$
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Recent Mentions

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein: Stefan Uhlenbrook is the director of the Water and Cryosphere Department of WMO and discusses the urgency of addressing climate change. 7

O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão): O que novo alerta da ONU revelou sobre geleiras: ‘Questão de sobrevivência’

Monaco Monaco: Stefan Uhlenbrook is the director of the Water and Cryosphere Department at WMO who commented on the challenges of addressing climate change. 6

Monaco-Matin – newspaper covering the Principality of Monaco: Toutes les régions glaciaires ont vu leur masse fondre l'an dernier, selon l'ONU

Panama Panama: Stefan Uhlenbrook is the director of the Water and Cryosphere Department of the WMO and discusses the urgency of addressing climate change. 7

La Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980: Todas las regiones glaciares sufrieron una pérdida de masa en 2024, según la ONU

Portugal Portugal: Stefan Uhlenbrook is the director of water and cryosphere at the World Meteorological Organization and highlighted the number of glaciers remaining worldwide. 7

Público: Os glaciares estão a desaparecer a uma velocidade nunca antes vista | Alterações climáticas

Denmark Denmark: Stefan Uhlenbrook is the director of water and cryosphere at the WMO and discussed the unnegotiable laws of physics regarding ice melting. 6

Politiken: Klodens gletsjere svinder fortsat ind i rekordfart