Poster's note: pls encourage your colleagues to join to better engage
developing world researchers to rise their profile and influence policy.


https://www.carbonbrief.org/global-south-climate-database/


The Global South Climate Database

The Global South Climate Database is a publicly available, searchable
database of scientists and experts in the fields of climate science, policy
and energy.

The project, set up by Carbon Brief with the support of the Reuters
Institute’s Oxford Climate Journalism Network, aims to ensure that
journalists from all over the world can contact climate experts from Asia,
Africa, Latin America and the Pacific.

Learn more about why the database was launched here.

The database
The database lists each person’s area of expertise, institutional
affiliation, contact details and other relevant information. The experts
cover many different languages from around the world, but all speak English
too.

You can use the search bar to filter by research expertise, nationality,
institution, pronouns etc.


The database was last updated on 31 October 2022.

The Oxford Climate Journalism Network – a programme at the Reuters
Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford – is
supporting Carbon Brief to promote and maintain the list.

Join the database
English-speaking climate experts from the global south are invited to fill
out the form below, so that reporters and outlets from around the world can
get in touch with you.

Click here to add your details to the database

Register >
When filling out the form, questions marked with a star are required, but
all other questions are optional. Your details will be added to the public
database following verification of your identity.


GLOBAL SOUTH: The “global south” is a term used to broadly describe
lower-income countries in regions such as Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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Feel free to forward the form to climate experts from the global south who
you think might be interested in joining the database. However, please do
not fill it in on anyone else’s behalf, as the form asks for personal
details (such as contact information).

If you wish to amend or remove your details from the list, please email
[email protected].

About the database
The database currently lists 412 experts from 80 countries. The map below
shows the nationalities of the respondents, where larger circles indicate a
greater number of experts.

All experts on the database are nationals of at least one global south
country. Some experts have dual nationality and so are counted twice on
this graphic.


There are currently more than 50 languages represented on the database.
Spanish, Portuguese and Hindi are the most commonly spoken languages by
experts on the database, after English.


Around 60% of respondents to the database use he/him pronouns, while just
over 33% use she/her. Meanwhile, 0.5% of respondents identify as they/them.


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