Diego Arguedas Ortiz

Diego Arguedas Ortiz

Diego Arguedas Ortiz is a climate journalist from Costa Rica. He has covered climate change since 2013 and is currently the associate director of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network, a program at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford University. His work has appeared in BBC Future, MIT Technology Review, Vice, BBC Culture, and Anthropocene, among other outlets. In 2015, he led the creation of Ojo al Clima, Central America's first climate news outlet, where he stayed as editor until 2019. His work includes six U.N. Climate Conferences, the Panama Papers international collaboration in 2016, and on-the-ground reporting from a dozen countries.

Latest Articles

Despite school closures, extreme heat flies under radar for education

Despite school closures, extreme heat flies under radar for education

over 1 year ago // Education

How many children are missing out on school because of closures due to extreme heat?

COVID-19 fuels the hunger crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean

COVID-19 fuels the hunger crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean

about 4 years ago // Food Systems

2020 saw hunger levels spike to a 15-year high in Latin America.