Maeve Campbell is one of the UK’s most coveted climate journalists, bringing deep expertise in sustainability and broader environmental issues.

A presenter and producer for Channel 4 News, Maeve already has an impressive track record hosting and moderating at the prestigious Blue Earth Summit and Channel 4’s first-ever Climate Summit.  Other events include the UN’s Goals House, the Climate Impact Retreat, Earthfest, Plastic Soup Foundation, Falmouth University, Cambridge University, Russia Fashion Week, and the Regenerative Agriculture Summit.

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Qualified in broadcast journalism, media law, and global energy and climate policy, and holding a first-class degree in French, Maeve’s experience includes being a columnist for Forbes, a media advisor for the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, and a moderator, MC, and keynote speaker for multiple businesses, covering topics such as sustainability, climate change, green innovation, and the environment.

Her journalism credits include working as a student journalist on The Tab, writing features for Stylist Magazine, and working as an editorial assistant and digital writer for Bauer Media, where she worked on titles such as Grazia, Closer, Heat, and Mother & Baby.

Maeve has also had work featured in The Guardian and The Evening Standard.

In 2019, she joined Euronews, founding their Green section, and has since worked as a news ad features writer, acting managing editor, and deputy editor. During her time there, she co-led the climate coverage and was responsible for growing their monthly online traffic from 300,000 to 1.2 million views in just three years.

She also hosted the YouTube series ‘Green in the City’. Here, she interviewed the likes of Ugandan climate justice activist Vanessa Nakate, Mayor of San Francisco London Breed, sustainable fashion guru Livia Firth, zero food waste chef Max La Manna, and environmental drag queen Pattie Gonia.

She also interviewed fellow environmentalist Chris Packham live on stage at Channel 4’s first-ever climate conference. In 2024, she joined ITN as a producer for Channel 4 News, scripting and editing news packages focused on the environment and climate.