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"El aire que respiramos" Methane Video Series - Yara Marin

  • Project Video: https://youtu.be/zBqreWGkFL0

Growing up in Phoenix, Arizona, Yara Marin and her cousins were diagnosed with respiratory issues at a young age due to the city’s poor air quality.

"El aire que respiramos" Methane Video Series - Andrew Gabaldon

  • Project Video: https://youtu.be/8MrWdqpHU4s

From Pflugerville, Texas, Andrew Gabaldon joins our video series “El Aire Que Respiramos” to talk about his experience working in the oil industry to sustain his family.

"El aire que respiramos" Methane Video Series - Emma Galofré-Garcia

  • Project Video: https://youtu.be/mieG2A2HxVQ

Emma Galofré-Garcia is a member of our Latino Climate Council, working on environmental issues affecting Latino populations across the country. In our video series, “El Aire Que Respiramos” Emma talks about Suncor Refinery Business Center and how methane and air pollution are affecting surrounding Latino communities and greater Colorado.

"El aire que respiramos" Methane Video Series - Chantelle Ruidant-Hansen

  • Project Video: https://youtu.be/pJZHi19Y2hQ

In San Antonio, Texas, Chantelle Ruidant-Hansen notices the effects of oil and gas wells, and other companies emitting pollutants daily. Through her work with the National Park Service, she understands the importance of a clean environment and what that means to our health and well being.

Land, Climate & Corazon: Pastor Martin Martinez'

Land, Climate & Corazon: Pastor Martin Martinez

  • Project Video: https://youtu.be/mRrWEYpb_cI

Pastor Martin Martinez visits California's San Gabriel Mountains and shares why it is important to protect our nation's public lands and make your voice heard in conservation.

Land, Climate & Corazon: Pastores Almanzas'

Land, Climate & Corazon: Pastores Almanzas

  • Project Video: https://youtu.be/fnRQBz2AJdA

Pastores Juan & Rocio Almanza visit Nevada's Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and share why it is important to protect our nation's public lands and make your voice heard in conservation.

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