Fiona Harvey | |
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Occupation | journalist |
Fiona Harvey is an environmental journalist at the British newspaper The Guardian.[1][2] She previously worked for the Financial Times for more than ten years.[3][4] She has won various awards including: the British Environment and Media Awards journalist of the year, and the Foreign Press Association award for Environment Story of the Year (twice).[5] In 2020 she was in the BBC Woman's Hour list of women in the UK who most help the environment.[6]
Harvey graduated in English literature from Cambridge University, became a journalist in 1994, and worked for some years writing and editing on information technology.[7]
Harvey has attended almost every United Nations Climate Change conference since 2004, and interviewed many notable people,[8] including Mikhail Gorbachev,[9] Tony Blair,[10] and Antonio Guterres.[11]