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Diego Arguedas Ortiz is Associate Director at the Oxford Climate Journalism Network of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford. 

A Costa Rican reporter, he has covered climate change as his main beat since 2013. His work has appeared in BBC Future, MIT Technology Review, Le Monde Diplomatique, Univision and Anthropocene, among other outlets. His work includes six UN Climate Conferences, the Panama Papers international collaboration in 2016 and on-the-ground reporting from a dozen countries. In 2015, he was the founder of Ojo al Clima, Central America's first climate news outlet, which he led as its editor until 2019.

Diego Arguedas Ortiz

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More and better! Scaling up climate reporting  

With Ivan Couronne and Diego Arguedas Ortiz

Climate change is still unchecked, and most media organisations are unable to or unwilling to adequately respond to it. To change this within rapidly closing windows for action, scale and impact become crucial. Join this fireside chat between the team behind the world’s largest climate reporting network (the Oxford Climate Journalism Network) and the team running climate journalism at the world’s oldest newswire agency (AFP).