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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2022 · 53 MIN

Hispanic Heritage Month: Powering Puerto Rico, Hazards for Farmworkers, Ecological Farming

from Living on Earth · host Living on Earth

Puerto Rico’s antiquated power grid has repeatedly failed catastrophically after hurricanes. Rooftop solar offers a more reliable way to power the island. Also, as extreme heat, wildfires, and severe storms intensify, the already hazardous work of farmworkers is likely to become even more dangerous. But these essential workers continue to be excluded from crucial safety protections. And young Puerto Ricans are working to improve the sustainability of farming on the island by applying ecological concepts to mimic the way nature works while growing food.

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