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  1. H.E. Jaime De Parme. Jaime de Bourbon de Parme is the Climate Envo of the Netherlands for climate diplomacy, and a board member of the Green Climate Fund, and the Cabinet of the European Commissioner for Competition (2005-2007), as a political advisor to the Dutch Commander of the NATO Peacekeeping Mission in Afghanistan (2004).

  2. Check out professional insights posted by Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, Climate Envoy of the Netherlands | Nature | Energy | Peace | Humanitarian Aid | Economic Development

  3. 24 de ago. de 2021 · Jaime Bernardo Prince de Bourbon de Parme is the second son of the Dutch Princess Irene and Prince Carel Hugo of Bourbon-Parma. From 2014 to 2018 he was the Dutch ambassador to the Vatican. That climate change is progressing at a faster pace than previously thought is one of the key conclusions of the UN climate panel IPCC.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2023 · HRH Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Pharme, Climate Envoy of the Netherlands, spoke during #ADSWTalks about the country’s cooperation with the UAE on exploring lo...

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  5. Meet Changemaker His Royal Highness Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, Climate Envoy of The Netherlands. Part of the ‘Solving Global Challenges Together’ campaign of the NL Business Hub Network. This week's changemaker has a long career of accelerating the action needed to create a just and green world. We are proud to introduce to you our ...

  6. Member. Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme is a Senior Advisor to the UNHCR. Previously, Jaime was the Netherlands’ Ambassador to the Holy See and also the Special Envoy on Natural Resources at the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and responsible for peacekeeping operations in Africa. Jaime worked in the field as Political Advisor to the ...

  7. We are proud to introduce to you our changemaker: His Royal Highness Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, Climate Envoy of The Netherlands. ‘When I worked in conflict resolution and critical materials, I realised that both have a lot to do with climate change.