Clara Gobbe

Clara Gobbe

Clara Gobbe was the Policy Manager at the World Federation for Animals. She has experience in advocacy and project coordination both at EU & UN institutions and national & regional levels. She holds a Master in European and International Law with a specialisation in Environmental Law from the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Prior to joining WFA, she worked as a Public Affairs Manager, advocating for animal health and welfare in Europe. She then focused on climate change issues and was responsible for the implementation of the Parliamentary Action on Renewable Energy (PARE) project in Africa and the Middle East

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Clara Gobbe

An Arctic Wolf Uses A Paw To Rub Their Face At The Arcturos Environmental Centre And Bear Sanctuary In Greece. This Wolf Was Rescued From A Circus In Canada And, Due To Problems Arising From Being Brought Up In Captivity, Lacks The Necessary Social Skills To Survive On Their Own. Unable To Be Released Into The Wild, They Will Need To Spend The Rest Of Their Life At The Sanctuary. Florina, Nymfaio, Greece, 2021. Odysseas Chloridis / We Animals Media

Bonn Climate Change Conference: Minimal headway amidst the climate emergency

From 5 to 15 June 2023, delegates from countries party to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) gathered in Bonn for the Bonn Climate ...
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Insights from the IPCC Synthesis Report – Summary for Policymakers

Last week, ​​the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released the Summary for Policymakers of its Synthesis Report providing a comprehensive overview of the current status ...
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COP 27 continued to ignore the role of animals in climate change

The 27th UN Climate Change Summit (COP27) concluded this past Sunday 20th November. After two weeks of negotiations, the Parties committed to a package of ...
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Call for UNEP to promote dietary shifts to curb environmental destruction and prevent the next pandemic

Together with 154 other NGOs, the World Federation for Animals co-signed ProVeg’s joint letter to the President of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) and Executive ...
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