Bradnee Chambers

The agreements cover an immense scope of wildlife including whales, dolphins, sharks, elephants, big cats (e.g. Cheetahs, snow leopards), bats, monarch butterflies, saiga antelope, waterbirds (e.g.

In 2010 Chambers led the International Environmental Governance Strategic Team working directly for the then Executive Director Achim Steiner.

The team led the secretariat for the Nairobi-Helsinki Ministerial Consultative Process International Environment Governance[4] which made key recommendations on strengthening UNEP.

In 2012 at Rio+20 Chambers continued to lead the team and engage governments resulting in an outcome in The Future We Want that was a major step forward for upgrading and strengthening UNEP.

[5] Chambers worked at the United Nations University where he started its programme on Sustainable Development Governance and on Environmental Diplomacy at its Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU/IAS).

Bradnee Chambers and Lorena Tapia Minister of Environment of Ecuador at Government reception for COP11 CMS