Maisa Rojas

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Maisa Heloísa Juana Rojas Corradi (wɔwoo no 10 Ɔbɛnem 1972) yɛ Chile amammuifoɔ, abɔdeɛ mu nneɛma ho nimdefoɔ ne wim tebea ho nimdefoɔ [1]a wasom sɛ Ɔsoafoɔ a ɔhwɛ nneɛma a atwa yɛn ho ahyia so firi afe 2022.[2]

Mmofraase asetra ne Nhomasua[sesa]

Rojas nyaa ne abodin krataa a edi kan wɔ abɔde mu nneɛma ho adesua mu wɔ Chile Sukuupɔn mu ne ne Ph.D. wɔ wim abɔde mu nneɛma ho adesua mu wɔ Lincoln College, Oxford.[3]

Adwuma[sesa]

Adwuma a wɔyɛ wɔ nhomasua mu[sesa]

Afei na Rojas yɛ oduruyɛfo akyi yɔnko wɔ Amanaman Ntam Nhwehwɛmu Asoɛe a Ɛhwɛ Wim Tebea ne Ɔmanfo So wɔ Columbia Sukuupɔn mu wɔ afe 2001 mu.[4] Afei ɔsan kɔɔ Universidad de Chile sɛ oduruyɛfo akyi yɔnko, nhwehwɛmufo, na afei ɔbenfo wɔ asase ho nimdeɛ ho.[5]

Saa bere no mu no, Rojas bɛyɛɛ amanaman ntam wim nsakrae ho nyansahufo a wagye din. Na ɔyɛ Paleoclimate ti no kyerɛwfo panyin ma UN Aban Ntam Bagua a Ɛhwɛ Wim Tebea Nsakrae So (IPCC) amanneɛbɔ a ɛto so anum (AR5), na na ɔsan yɛ ɔkyerɛwfo panyin a ɔyɛ nhyehyɛe ma IPCC amanneɛbɔ (AR6). Wasom wɔ ɔmampanyin bagua ahorow ne boayikuw ahorow a ɛhwɛ wim nsakrae so.[4]

Adwuma a wɔyɛ wɔ aban mu[sesa]

Wɔ afe 2022 mu no, Chile Ɔmampanyin Gabriel Boric bɔɔ Rojas din sɛ ɔnyɛ Ɔmanpanyin a ɔhwɛ nneɛma a atwa yɛn ho ahyia so wɔ ne aban mpanyimfo kuw mu.[6]

Rojas ne Jennifer Morgan dii adwumakuo no anim wɔ 2022 Amanaman Nkabom Wim Tebea Nsakraeɛ Nhyiamu a wɔyɛɛ apam bi a ɛfa sika a wɔhwere ne nneɛma a wɔsɛe no ho.[7][8]

Beaeɛ a me nya moa firi[sesa]

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  2. Carlos Said (2022-09-06), Quién es Maisa Rojas, la ministra de Medio Ambiente de Gabriel Boric, retrieved 2023-04-12
  3. John Bartlett (2022-02-05), "'We need politicians and experts': how Chile is putting the climate crisis first", The Guardian (in British English), ISSN 0261-3077, retrieved 2023-04-12
  4. 4.0 4.1 Women who Inspire: Maisa Rojas | Columbia Global Centers, retrieved 2023-04-12
  5. Maisa Rojas, retrieved 2023-04-12
  6. "'Something has changed': young, female-led Cabinet reflects Chile's modern twist", Reuters (in English), 2022-01-21, retrieved 2023-04-12
  7. "United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change", Wikipedia (in English), 2023-02-23, retrieved 2023-04-12
  8. Jake Spring, Valerie Volcovici, Jake Spring, Valerie Volcovici (2022-12-07), "After U.N. climate deal, 'loss and damage' funding two years off", Reuters (in English), retrieved 2023-04-12{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)