Rebecca Bertram
Rebecca Bertram works as a freelancer and consultant on energy and climate issues in Guatemala. She used to work for the Heinrich Böll Foundation both as the Director for the Energy and Environment program in the Washington D.C. office and as the Senior Policy Advisor for European Energy Policy at the Foundation's Headquarters in Berlin. Before that, she worked on international energy issues both for the German Ministry of Environment and the German Foreign Ministry. She holds a Master's degree in International Affairs and Economics from the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).
COP25 and what Latin America hopes for. Part I: Honduras hopes for international Support
Green Costa Rica is still not rosy
Forced migration – impacts of climate change in Central America
Brazil falls short
Wind energy in Mexico could jeopardize the energy transition
New trains for old tracks – how Guatemala City aims to tackle its traffic chaos
Is ‘sustainable fracking’ Columbia’s energy future?
Is Latin America’s lithium industry sustainable? Environmental costs of the new white gold
Will fracking be banned in Mexico?
How climate change affects the Honduran economy