Laurence Tubiana is a prominent figure in the field of environment and sustainable development, renowned for her commitment and expertise in international climate negotiations. As co-chair of the Governance Committee of the Citizens’ Convention, she played a key role in promoting citizen engagement in environmental policy. She also served as an ambassador in charge of climate change negotiations, where she worked to advance global climate discussions.
Her role as the special representative for COP 21 and architect of the Paris Agreement was particularly notable, where she helped shape international commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Her ability to advise senior levels of government was also highlighted when she served as the chief environmental advisor to the Prime Minister.
Academically,Ms. Tubiana has enriched the academic world with her knowledge in economics and international relations, teaching at Sciences Po Paris and Columbia University in New York. She is also the founder and was the director of the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), enhancing her reputation as a leader in sustainable development research and policy. Additionally, she led the Chair of Sustainable Development at Sciences Po, reinforcing her commitment to education and innovation in environmental policies.