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Interview with Constanza Gomez Mont

At COP30 in Belém, Constanza Gómez Montt, founder of C Mines, explains how Latin America is leveraging technology and AI—such as projects to conserve the jaguar—to protect biodiversity. She highlights the NaturaTech LAC initiative, a regional network spanning eight countries that uses innovation to scale environmental impact. Gomez Montt also delivers a powerful message on systemic leadership, urging women to lead through care, inclusion, and the protection of both natural and human ecosystems.

Interview with Nonette Royo

In an interview at COP30, Nonette Royo, Executive Director of the Tenure Facility and 2025 Earthshot Prize finalist, emphasizes a powerful message: land rights is climate action. Royo discusses the critical importance of funding for Indigenous peoples and celebrates the growing influence of women leading climate negotiations on the front lines. Despite the challenges, she highlights a global shift toward collaboration and the essential “heart” that women bring to environmental protection.

Interview with Dr. Flávia Maia

At COP30 in Belém, Dr. Flávia Maia discusses her work with the non-profit Filha do Sol. She highlights the power of women’s leadership in Brazil’s Northeast, focusing on how connecting frontline projects like agroforestry and mangrove restoration to funding is key to solving the climate crisis.

I received a CeNAT-CONARE scholarship to develop my thesis

My name is María Paula Salazar Sánchez, I am from Turrialba, and I am studying Sustainable Development Engineering at the University of Costa Rica, headquarters of the Atlantic. Also, since March 2024 I have been working as a Trainee Engineer in the EcoCitizen team through its internship program, where I have contributed to research on climate change, transportation, forest management, as well as participation in the COP16 on Biodiversity in Cali, Colombia.

A Summer to Remember: Women, Innovation and Sustainability

My name is Stefanía Padilla, and I am a student of Sustainable Development Engineering at the University of Costa Rica, Atlantic Campus. A year ago, I started an internship as a Trainee Engineer at EcoCitizen where I have contributed to research and projects to promote a regenerative and sustainable future through rigorous science, technology development, and social innovation.

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