26 February 2025

Luisa Colasimone

Luisa joined Beyond Fossil Fuels to support the communication work of the Corporate Campaign in 2025. She has over 25 years of experience in communication, media relations, coordination and project management, in non-governmental and intergovernmental organisations, including Greenpeace and UNEP, working internationally on various environmental issues.

Among the topics she contributed to denounce publicly via media work are the “trade leaks”, about the deals happening behind closed doors on international trade deals affecting European people across all sectors – economy, energy,transport, food.

An Italian national, Luisa has been living abroad since her University years in a number of countries. Since 2016, she moved to Lisbon, Portugal, from where she has been providing communication lead and coordinating projects at a global level about bio-energy and climate justice, climate and health, and climate-friendly agriculture.

In the past, Luisa has also been working for Médécins sans Frontières, as communication support for emergencies in the field (Somalia, RDC). Luisa holds a Master in Journalism and Communication from the Free University of Brussels (ULB), she is fluent in Italian, English, French, with a good level of Portuguese and Spanish

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