Jeremy Wilks

Jeremy Wilks did receive the EMS Communicating Weather and Climate Award 2025. The Climate Now series produced and presented by Jeremy Wilks updates Euronews audiences on how our planet is changing every month. Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks combines Copernicus climate data with engaging storytelling to reach a broad range of viewers. The programme is broadcast in 12 languages to over 160 countries worldwide across television and digital platforms. Jeremy is committed to making the latest climate data accessible and understandable for all.
Jeremy Wilks is a science reporter at Euronews since October 2006. He presents the Climate Now series for Euronews. He finds stories, creates storylines, films on location, and presents each episode. He covers climate change, science, energy and sustainability. Jeremy moderates live events at the European Commission and European Parliament, and moderates at major international events such as COP29, WebSummit, EU Space Conference, and VivaTech.
He hosts the Ocean Calls series of podcasts to connect listeners with the issues facing our oceans today. He presents regular live YouTube events to discuss climate issues in-depth. He also reports on climate and environmental stories for Euronews daily news coverage.
Jeremy experimented with different formats for the programme over the past five years. The latest iteration of the format is anchored from the field, with the monthly climate data post-produced. He likes this format because we can highlight the location from the outset.
Throughout the production of each episode he takes every effort to ensure scientific accuracy in our content, and ease of comprehension for the audience. He is a broadcaster, not a narrowcaster, and his goal is to bring the facts to the widest audience possible. Thanks to Euronews’ unique multilingual approach this programme is broadcast on TV in 12 languages to over 400 million households in 160 countries worldwide. On the digital side, combined euronews.com Climate Now language pages have up to 500,000 page views per month. Online our top countries for audience are: France, Italy, United States, Germany, Denmark, Spain, the UK, and Turkey.
Jeremy also hosts regular live Climate Now one-hour panel discussions on climate change topics on the Euronews YouTube channel. These are in-depth conversations, with climate data presented to support arguments and structure the content.
Jeremy’s first role at Euronews was as a news broadcast journalist from September 2001 to September 2006. He was covering live events, live translation, script editing and voice-over recording. It is a demanding position requiring staff to be knowledgeable on a huge range of international news. The role requires journalists to work quickly under pressure in a multilingual environment.
