Pilita Clark is an associate editor and business columnist at the Financial Times where she writes on climate change and corporate life. She explores the way the energy transition, the hybrid work revolution and other global shifts are reshaping business, politics and society. Formerly the FT’s environment correspondent, she has... Read more
Pilita Clark is an associate editor and business columnist at the Financial Times where she writes on climate change and corporate life.
She explores the way the energy transition, the hybrid work revolution and other global shifts are reshaping business, politics and society.
Formerly the FT’s environment correspondent, she has covered most of the annual UN climate COPs held since 2011 and her writing has won awards in the US, UK and Asia.
In 2019 she was named Environment Journalist of the Year for the third year in a row at the British Press Awards.
Pilita Clark is a member of the FT’s editorial board and was previously a Washington correspondent for Australian newspapers and a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.