The Americas Climate Review is a bi-monthly newsletter that provides in-depth analyses on climate and sustainability in the Americas.


Sections:

Each publication is divided into three main sections: Climate Challenge Focus, Expert Interview, and Policy Watch.

  • In the Climate Challenge Focus section, readers are provided with a detailed examination of a specific climate issue, exploring its causes, impacts, and potential solutions. This section aims to provide a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding climate change and sustainable development in different regions of the Americas.

  • The Expert Interview section features conversations with renowned experts in the field of climate and sustainability in the Americas. These interviews offer valuable insights and perspectives, enriching our understanding of the challenges we face and the possibilities for positive change.

  • The Policy Watch section keeps readers up to date with the latest policies and initiatives related to the featured climate issue. Staying informed about policy developments is crucial in addressing climate change, and this section provides an overview of the most relevant policies and regulations.

Topics:

  • Climate Change

  • Climate Policy & Climate Science

  • Sustainable Development

  • Renewable Energy

  • Climate Justice & Activism

  • Circular Economy

  • Conservation

  • Regenerative Agriculture


The newsletter is put together by Caio Pereira — a Colorado resident and native of Brazil. Caio holds a Master of Arts in International Development from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies of the University of Denver and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Colorado State University. He has also recently completed a graduate certificate course in Environmental Policy and International Development from Harvard University. Caio has previously worked in organizations like the Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, the United Nations Development Programme, and The Brookings Institution.


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I was born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, but have lived in the US for about ten years. I currently work at Global Americans, a think-tank based in Washington D.C., and am the writer of the Americas Climate Review newsletter.