David Boyd

Dr. David R. Boyd is the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment (2018-2024) and a law, policy, and sustainability professor at the University of British Columbia. He has written ten books and 150+ reports and articles on environmental law and policy, human rights, and constitutional law. His books include The Rights of Nature (ECW Press, 2017), The Optimistic Environmentalist (ECW Press, 2015), The Right to a Healthy Environment (UBC Press, 2012) and The Environmental Rights Revolution (UBC Press, 2011). 

Heather Adair-Rohani

Ms. Heather Adair-Rohani leads the work on energy and health at the World Health Organization Headquarters. She has led the establishment of the Health and Energy Platform of Action, and the High-level Coalition on Health and Energy. Ms. Adair-Rohani co-led the coordination and development of the WHO guidelines for indoor air quality: household fuel combustion and is currently overseeing the work to support countries in the implementation of these Guidelines through the Clean Household Energy Solutions Toolkit.

Mark Watts

Mark’s aim as Executive Director is to ensure that C40 Cities is equally focused on science-based climate action and political leadership for climate justice. C40 has grown dramatically in scope and ambition under Mark’s tenure and its 300 staff now support nearly 100 of the world’s leading cities, representing around 700 million residents. Prior to joining C40 Cities, Mark was a director at pioneering engineering and design firm, Arup; and previous to that role he was a senior adviser to the Mayor of London.

Shiqiu Zhang

Dr. Shiqiu ZHANG is a Professor of Environmental Economics at Peking University. She has been teaching and conducting studies on environmental economics, environmental policy, and governance. She is currently a Senior expert member of UNEP Technology and Economic Assessment Panel for implementing the Montreal Protocol a board member of Clean Air Asia. She served also as president of the Asian Association on Environment and Resource Economics (AAERE) (2017-2019).