UNEP-WCMC
Matt Kaplan is a seasoned science journalist and communicator with extensive experience in writing and editing across various prestigious platforms. Currently serving as a Science Correspondent for The Economist since April 2007, Kaplan covers diverse scientific topics, including black hole imaging and the genetic impacts of environmental factors. In addition, Kaplan holds the position of Senior Editor at UNEP-WCMC, where information on biodiversity and conservation is made accessible to lawmakers and business leaders through collaboration with global policy experts and scientists. Previous roles include freelance contributions to major publications like Nature and Scientific American, serving as a Science Communicator at The Natural History Museum, and working as a Press Officer at CERN. Kaplan's academic background includes a master's degree in Science Communication from Imperial College London and a strong foundation in paleobiology and theater from the University of California system.
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The UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) is a global centre of excellence on biodiversity and nature’s contribution to society and the economy. We work at the interface of science, policy, and practice to tackle the global crisis facing nature and support the transition to a sustainable future for people and the planet. Based in Cambridge, UK, UNEP-WCMC is a collaboration between the United Nations Environment Programme and the UK non-profit organization, WCMC. The Centre was established over 35 years ago, and since that time we have built a worldwide reputation for reliable and effective ways to apply our knowledge and expertise to address the needs of our clients and partners.