Aïda Delpuech (Tunis) is an independent journalist and author who primarily covers environmental and social issues around the Mediterranean region.

Prior to becoming a journalist, she studied political philosophy. She writes in French, English, Spanish, and Arabic.

Her work has appeared in publications such as Le Monde, Le Monde Diplomatique, Médiapart, El País, BBC Future, Forbidden Stories, Inkyfada, New Lines Magazine and Reporterre.

Aïda Delpuech

Basic information

Name
Aïda Delpuech
Title
Journalist
Expertise
Environment, energy, agriculture
Country
Tunisia
City
Tunis

Supported projects

Clean Air, Dirty Seas: The Biodiveristy Cost of Scrubbers in the Mediterranean

  • Environment

BARCELONA / CIVITAVECCHIA / MARSEILLE – This cross-border investigation uncovers the hidden environmental cost of ship scrubbers—systems installed on vessels to reduce sulfur emissions by washing exhaust gases with seawater.

Biomass: The Green Mirage

  • Environment

CROTONE - STRONGOLI - LYNEMOUTH - This extensive, months-long investigation by a cross-border team of journalists from five countries and in collaboration with Follow The Money, scrutinizes EPH – one of the largest biomass operators in Europe  – to unveil the loopholes in EU regulation and verify the company’s sustainability claims.

The TuNur solar exportation project: an unjust green energy project

  • Energy
  • Environment

RJIM MAATOUG - Importing the Saharan sun to supply Europe with clean and low-cost energy : this is the dream that European countries have been entertaining with certain players in the private energy sector for decades. Once buried, projects to export solar energy from the North African deserts to European shores are now resurfacing.