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).
The unintended consequences – How protectionist policies in Europe and the United States undermine the energy transition in the Global South
Why Mexico is lagging behind in the energy transition
Why Latin America’s mining industry is embracing renewables
Challenges to Latin America’s geothermal boom
Challenges to Chile becoming a green hydrogen superpower
How “green corridors” are driving sustainable policies in Medellín
Why China is increasing its presence in the Latin American energy sector
Green hydrogen advocates in denial about looming material problem
It’s the Women, stupid!
The Caribbean’s energy conundrum