Maisa Rojas | |
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Minister for the Environment | |
Assumed office 11 March 2022 | |
President | Gabriel Boric |
Preceded by | Javier Naranjo Solano |
Personal details | |
Born | Rengo, Chile | 10 August 1972
Political party | Independent |
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Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Physicist |
Maisa Heloísa Juana Rojas Corradi (born 10 August 1972) is a Chilean politician, physicist and climatologist [1] who has been serving as Minister for the Environment since 2022. [2]
Rojas received her undergraduate degree in physics from the University of Chile and her Ph.D. in atmospheric physics from Lincoln College, Oxford. [3] [4]
Rojas then was a postdoctoral fellow at International Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University in 2001. [5] She then returned to Universidad de Chile as a postdoctoral fellow, researcher, and then professor of geophysics. [6]
During that time, Rojas became an international leading climate change scientist. She was the lead author of the Paleoclimate chapter for the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) fifth report (AR5), and was also a coordinating lead author for the IPCC report (AR6). She has served on various presidential councils and committees on climate change. [5]
In 2022, Chilean President Gabriel Boric named Rojas to be Minister for the Environment in his cabinet. [7]
Rojas, along with Jennifer Morgan, led the working group at the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference that came up with an agreement on loss and damage finance. [8] [9]
In a mid‑2023 interview, following one year as environment minister, Rojas said a major reason for entering politics was to prevent noted climate denier José Antonio Kast from becoming president. Rojas also does not believes that present government institutions are equipped to deal with the scale of the climate emergency we face. Nonetheless, Rojas does believe that a just transition to net‑zero is a necessity. [10]