Laura Secorun

Laura Secorun

Laura Secorun is an independent journalist covering the climate crisis and its intersection with global development. Based in Barcelona, she previously worked as a foreign correspondent in East Africa and the Middle East, writing about politics and migration for outlets such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and Foreign Policy.

Latest Articles

Cycling against disease: The case for funding active mobility

Cycling against disease: The case for funding active mobility

about 1 year ago // Accelerating Action: Produced in Partnership

Cities face mounting health and climate challenges, but active mobility infrastructure offers a cost-effective solution to both. Urban planner Jordi Honey-Rosés explains how to finance these transformative interventions.

Davos short on climate pledges, but sparks talks on tech, soil, health

Davos short on climate pledges, but sparks talks on tech, soil, health

almost 2 years ago // Davos 2024

Climate was core to this year’s World Economic Forum agenda. But while clean energy and green tech took center stage, corporate pledges or talk of loss and damage were conspicuous in their absence.