
Building Climate Resilience in Puerto Rico: Participatory Design as the Blueprint
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U.S. territories are on the frontlines of climate change. In Puerto Rico climate change and policies that prioritize tourists over local communities are driving economic and social inequity. Combined with the lasting impact and ever-present threat of natural disasters, it’s clear that a new approach to climate solutions is needed, one that involves working closely with local communities to understand their needs and create more resilient environments.
Host Adriane Alicea speaks with Cynthia Burgos López, the Executive Director of La Maraña, about how the organization is building a movement to support food sovereignty and climate resilience in Puerto Rico.
Green 2.0
Host: Adriane Alicea
Guest: Cynthia Burgos López
La Maraña
Seguridad Alimentaria En Puerto Rico
Una Isla Que Solo Produce El 20% De Lo Que Come: El Gran Problema De Puerto Rico Con Los Alimentos
Acta Jones, Carta Orgánica De 1917 De Puerto Rico
The Jones Act (English)