Hannah Alcoseba Fernandez is chief correspondent for the Philippines, where she covers climate finance, clean energy, climate justice, among others.
She has lead a report on sustainable shipping in Asia, which became a finalist at the this year’s Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA), as well as a story on the equitable transition in mining, which was a finalist for best explanatory reporting at the same award-giving body. Her piece on electric vehicles was also recognised as a finalist by the One World Media UK awards.
She is part of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network, run by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford.
Prior to Eco-Business, she worked in the financial services side of Thomson Reuters as a manager to global teams, covering Asia Pacific and the Europe, the Middle East and Africa regions.
She spent three years in Barcelona, Spain studying Spanish and writing for Barcelona Metropolitan, an English-speaking magazine that features topics like immigration, employment and other issues faced by foreigners in the Catalan city.In Manila, she was a television reporter for a national broadcasting company GMA7, and a reporter for BusinessWorld, Southeast Asia's first daily business paper.inancial services side of Thomson Reuters as a manager to global teams, covering Asia Pacific and the Europe, the Middle East and Africa regions.
She spent three years in Barcelona, Spain studying Spanish and writing for Barcelona Metropolitan, an English-speaking magazine that features topics like immigration, employment and other issues faced by foreigners in the Catalan city.
In Manila, she was a television reporter for a national broadcasting company GMA7, and a reporter for BusinessWorld, Southeast Asia's first daily business paper.