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Marie-Elise Maingot - Trinidad & Tobago

22 min · 27 de may de 2026
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An exploration of youth-led climate resilience in Trinidad and Tobago, featuring Marie-Elise Maingot of the Global Shapers community in Port of Spain. Marie-Elise shares how her twin-island nation is experiencing the frontline impacts of climate change - from devastating floods and record-breaking heatwaves to shifting rainfall patterns - and describes the innovative community-led responses, including regenerative agriculture training, science communication, and leatherback turtle conservation. A story of optimism, listening, and the power of young leaders to drive change in one of the world's most climate-vulnerable Small Island Developing States.

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