Lillian Sol Cueva
Lillian Sol Cueva is a Mexican citizen and holds a degree in International Relations from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and a master’s degree in Humanitarian Action from the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Her professional experience includes work in public policy, human and womens rights, sustainable development, energy and climate change. She has gained professional experience as a researcher, project coordinator, volunteer and public official in several national and international NGOs, as well as the Mexican government.
Is the Mexican Geothermal Potential Freezing?
Has nuclear power been abandoned in Latin America?
What are the Implications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Latin America’s energy sector?
Fracking is thirsty technology – a look at Latin America
Berta Cáceres and her fight against a mega hydropower project
It’s time to decrease energy consumption in Mexican buildings
Can Mexico build a more energy-efficient urban transport through Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems?
What Mexico’s climate goals mean for the energy sector
Sustainable Development Goals - considerations from Latin America