Alexis Chemblette
Alexis is an international affairs reporter with a focus on European politics and economic issues. He previously worked as a financial journalist for French daily Les Echos and as a policy analyst at the European Commission.
This Bank in Singapore Wants to Ensure Sustainable Development Across Asia
The business is trying to lead an ongoing energy transition across the continent.
This Bank in Singapore Wants to Ensure Sustainable Development Across Asia
The business is trying to lead an ongoing energy transition across the continent.
Ikea is Trying to Make Your Home Life Renewable Without You Even Knowing It
We chat with the furniture giant's Chief Sustainability Officer about the ability to make millions of customers live a more sustainable life.
Meet the Guy Trying to Make the World's Top Businesses Go Green
We chat with Earth on Board CEO Philippe Joubert about how businesses could drive the future of a clean economy.
This Explorer Is Leading an Arctic Expedition to Show the Firsthand Effects of Climate Change
We chat with famed adventurer Sir Robert Swan about his upcoming journey to Antarctica that will use only renewable energy.
How Hawaii's Governor Wants Renewable Energy to Power the State
We chat with Hawaii Governor David Ige about how governments and businesses can collaborate to meet mutual environmental challenges.
Québec Bypassed Trump's Paris Agreement Decision to Fight Climate Change
We chat with the Canadian province's Climate Change Minister about the plan to help local governments inspire global leadership.
She Made France a Renewable Energy Pioneer and Now Wants the World to Join In
France’s former minister of the environment and president of COP 21, Ségolène Royal, is cautiously optimistic about our climate change future.
As Germany Prepares to Vote Sunday, Social Justice Policy Is on the Line
Bernd Riexinger, the leader of liberal political organization Die Linke weighs in on Angela Merkel and his country’s upcoming national election.
New Gates Foundation Report Shows Wins on Global Issues but Tough Challenges Ahead
The report will be published every year until 2030 and brings attention to gains made and work to be done towards addressing global health, development, poverty and other issues.
How French Sex Workers Are Organizing for Health Care and Labor Rights
A trade union in France is securing health coverage for an illegal industry.
Here's What the US Can Learn From Finland's Student-First Education Policy
US education policy makers could follow the lead of Finland's education reform that shapes its school system around what goes on in the classroom.