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Climate scientist and activist Nicole Hernandez Hammer has her mother to thank for instilling in her a love of nature. Originally from Guatemala, Hernandez Hammer vividly remembers using the river ...
Nicole Hernandez Hammer is a Latina climate change researcher with deep roots in environmental justice advocacy. Nicole Hernandez Hammer is a Latina climate change researcher with deep roots in ...
About 39 percent of all Americans live in coastal communities—but for Latinos, that figure jumps to 49 percent. Nicole Hernandez Hammer, the Southeast climate advocate with the Union of Concerned ...
Nicole Hernandez Hammer’s research focuses on “how cities and regions most vulnerable to the effects of climate change also have large concentrations of Hispanics,” the White House said Monday.
Nicole Hernandez Hammer is the Southeast climate advocate for the Union of Concerned Scientists. She’s based in Vero Beach, Florida. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you ...
Nicole Hernandez Hammer of Boca Raton will be one of First Lady Michelle Obama’s invited guests. Hernandez Hammer says her research shows that cities and regions most vulnerable to the effects ...
Moderator Dominique Browning and panelists from left to right: Vanessa Hauc, Dr. Susan Pacheco, Nicole Hernandez Hammer and Angela Barranco during the discussion: “Kids in a Changing Climate ...
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One such scientist, who also happened to being watching the president's speech from a seat alongside the first lady, was climate researcher- turned-activist Nicole Hernandez Hammer, who told Salon ...