Wen Bo

 Wen Bo
  • Programme Director
    Air and Water Conservation Fund, National Geographic Society

Graduate, Zhongnan University, Changsha and China School of Journalism, Beijing; Master's in International Relations, KDI School of International Policy and Management, Seoul. Formerly: Founder, China Green Student Forum, Xinjiang Conservation Fund and Wuhu Ecology Centre; 1996-98, Journalist, China Environment News; 1998, six-month programme with the National Committee on US-China Relations in the US; 2000, set up Greenpeace office in Beijing. Currently, Member, China Advisory Board, Global Greengrants Fund, to facilitate the growth of environmental communities in China. 2007-08, Asia 21 Young Leaders Fellow, Asia Society; 2009-11, PEW Fellow on Marine Conservation. 2011-12,??Senior Fellow of Pacific Environment , Currently, China Advisor of Global Greengrants Fund and Programme Director of Air and Water Conservation Fund at National Geographic Society?. He graduated from the China School of Journalism in Beijing and Zhongnan University in Changsha, Hunan province, and earned his Master's degree in International Relations at KDI School of International Policy and Management in Seoul, South Korea. ?He attended a United Nations University certificate course on Climate, Energy and Food Security in 2009.Wen Bo is a Senior Fellow of Pacific Environment and China Advisor of Global Greengrants Fund. He graduated from the China School of Journalism in Beijing and Zhongnan University in Changsha, Hunan province, and earned his Master's degree in International Relations at KDI School of International Policy and Management in Seoul, South Korea. He is a Founder of the China Green Student Forum, Xinjiang Conservation Fund, Wuhu Ecology Center and Snow Alliance. He was a journalist at China Environment News from 1996 to 1998, and studied for a certificate course at the Centre for Environment Education in India in 1997. In 2000, he set up a Greenpeace office in Beijing. He was Asia Society Asia 21 Fellow during 2008-2009 and awarded a Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation. He attended a United Nations University certificate course on Climate, Energy and Food Security in 2009.