
Laurie Goering
Laurie Goering is an award-winning climate change journalist and editor who has written about and run coverage of climate change - on issues from adaptation to geoengineering to indigenous rights - for more than 20 years, from about 80 countries. She was a longtime foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune newspaper in Latin America, South Asia, Africa and Europe, and ran the Thomson Reuters Foundation's news website on the human impacts of a heating planet.
Apr 16, 2025
As Trump upends aid and markets, who will pay for green development in Global South?
Ahead of key donor meetings, experts say a combination of debt relief, private investment and innovative sources of finance could help fill the gap
Nov 19, 2024
Can climate funders overcome fear to tread in conflict zones?
At COP29, fragile climate-vulnerable countries launched a network aimed at securing the climate finance they say has been slow to come as their needs surge
Nov 15, 2024
Aid agencies grapple with climate adaptation in fragile states
Humanitarian groups have pushed ahead with innovative efforts to protect people in conflict zones from worsening climate impacts – but they are struggling to go it alone
Apr 17, 2024
As donors dither, Indigenous funds seek to decolonise green finance
Tired of waiting for donor dollars for climate and nature protection to trickle down, Indigenous rights groups are creating new funds to do things differently
Mar 25, 2024
Expectations mount as loss and damage fund staggers to its feet
Demand for finance to pay for the aftermath of climate impacts is rocketing – but progress on getting a new UN loss and damage fund up and running is slow