By Jennifer N. Arriaga Rivera | Development Coordinator
This past quarter La Maraña’s team has been active with continuing the efforts to promote green spaces as alternatives to extreme heat and educating around reforestation. We have partnered with grassroots organizations and the municipality of Caguas, Puerto Rico for a reforestation project to combat urban heat islands.
Barrio Pueblo in Caguas is one of the most concentrated urbanized areas in the archipelago, making it propense to urban heat island effect. We began collecting information about people's experiences with extreme heat and how it impacts their everyday lives. We learned that heat impacts people in regards to health problems, habit changes and inconveniences in conducting every day tasks.
We have begun to conduct workshops around urban heat effects, comparing reforestation to deforestation and how these practices impact our communities differently. We even partnered with grassroots organizations in New York during Climate Week 2025 to present our work, network and learn what other communities are doing to combat extreme heat. We learned that many communities are being affected by this unfortunate issue and are seeking viable solutions with urgency.
Our Food Sovereignty Fund has continuously promoted practices that alleviate problems related to poor nutritional value of imported goods, reducing gas emissions related to these imports and the mitigation of climate disaster risks in the food production systems. We are also interested in mitigating these risks in ways that promote green solutions in urban settings.
As part of our efforts in Caguas we are planning to plant 300 trees in areas that are affected by extreme heat, continuing efforts of popular education around green solutions and contributing with designs of plant nurseries and composting.
As always we value you being part of our work in making all of this possible. Your donation counts towards codesigning environmental solutions to everyday problems.
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