
Tina Stege
Tina Stege serves as the climate envoy for the Marshall Islands, representing the interests of her nation in global climate discussions. She has been vocal about the urgent need for more ambitious climate action, emphasizing that current pledges to reduce emissions are insufficient to meet the challenges posed by climate change. Stege has highlighted the existential threats faced by vulnerable countries like the Marshall Islands due to rising sea levels and extreme weather, calling for a realistic assessment of global emissions targets ahead of upcoming international negotiations.
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Tina Stege is the climate envoy for the Marshall Islands.
‘A shift no country can ignore’: where global emissions stand, 10 years after the Paris climate agreement | Climate crisisTina Stege emphasized that climate action cannot wait for her nation, which is just two metres above sea level.
Cop30 delegates ‘far apart’ on phasing out fossil fuels and cutting carbon | Cop30Tina Stege, the Marshall Islands climate envoy, told Reuters that the issue was vital.
Early COP30 climate deal eludes Brazil, but Lula remains upbeatTina Stege, the climate envoy for the Marshall Islands, emphasized the need for a stronger reference to the roadmap in the text.
Mais de 80 países querem um roteiro claro para abandono dos combustíveis fósseisTina Stege, climate envoy for the Marshall Islands, called for a fossil fuel roadmap at the Cop30 climate summit.
More than 80 countries at Cop30 join call for roadmap to fossil fuel phase-out | Cop30Tina Stege, climate envoy of the Marshall Islands, criticized the pledges made by countries as insufficient.
‘Science demands action’: world leaders and UN push climate agenda forward despite Trump’s attacks | Climate crisis



























