senior Broadcast Journalist

Event Host & Speaker

Media Trainer

on-air Climate commentator

Audio Producer

Voice Over Talent


I have worked for leading institutions including the BBC, The Guardian, The Economist, Imperial College, London and The University of Cambridge. Currently I host the BBC’s flagship podcast on our warming world, The Climate Question.

I specialise in climate change, science and nature connection but I am open to other projects too.

event host & speaker


I’ve hosted talks, chaired debates and given talks on a number of topics, from dark matter to climate change, as well we provided media training. Clients have included Imperial College, London, The British Council and BBC.

on-air climate commentator

Was the COP29 climate summit a success?

TThis year's UN climate conference was all about finance. So did the so-called "Money COP" pay up? Graihagh Jackson provides expert analysis for BBC News.

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What is climate finance?

This year's big COP climate summit is focused on finance for poor countries. And in a world-first, Scotland has issued ‘loss and damage’ money to Malawi cyclone survivors. Graihagh Jackson reports for BBC News.

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Coral is wild

Three facts that’ll blow your mind

Source: BBC World Service Instagram

Content Creator

Could yoghurt keep your home cool in a heatwave?

…and if it did, would you try it?

Source: BBC World Service Instagram

Will your plants grow better if you play them music?

Graihagh Jackson delves into the science

Source: BBC World Service Instagram

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The Climate question podcast

  • As host of the BBC's flagship podcast and radio broadcast on climate change, I reach tens of millions of listeners weekly. I delve into the issue from every perspective, covering economics, politics, science, and more. I identify key trends, generate innovative ideas, and plan coverage over multiple platforms. I have extensive experience of transforming complex information into engaging and impactful stories across various formats (video, audio, and written), that resonate with diverse audiences.

Features Writer

Why cultivated meat is still so hard to find

By Graihagh Jackson for BBC Future Planet

It's been 10 years since the first burger made from laboratory-grown meat was eaten. So why is it still only available in one country, in one restaurant, only on Thursdays?

Would you travel with your parents?

By Graihagh Jackson for Wanderlust Travel Magazine

Adventurous traveller Graihagh Jackson spends the night in a hostel dormitory with her Dad,

Voice over

Available for audiobooks and animations

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