Acknowledgement of Country

I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and pay my respect to Elders past and present.

In this photo I am looking up trying to see the tree canopy of Pterocarpus officinalis

Treecharge

A Climate Journey

by Wildaliz De Jesús Arocho


Photo: Pterocarpus officinalis or Palo de Pollo in 

Boriken (Puerto Rico) 




About Treecharge

Australian Sheoak tree overlooking a serene bay, Parque Nacional Isla de Cabras, Palo Seco, Boriken.

What's Treecharge?

Treecharge is a journey of short stories about climate safety and environmental collaboration.


The main focus is on Heat Safety, Collaborative Governance and Arts.


Photo: Australian Sheoak tree (Casuarina equisetifolia or Pino Australiano) providing shade in El Parque Nacional Isla de Cabras, Palo Seco, Boriken (Puerto Rico).

Abundant vegetation including ferns and yagrumo. Coastal view from the mountains.

Who's the author?

Wildaliz is a Boricua environmental professional and writer advocating for living expertise with disability in climate and environmental governance.


Photo: East coast from the mountains.  

Boriken, Puerto Rico

Plaza de Recreo in Rincón, Boriken, showing abundant green infrastructure.

What's the latest?

The latest shares about the Women's Climate Congress, Frida Kahlo's exhibition and Peppergreen Farm, all in Victoria.


Photo: Plaza de Recreo Alfredo Raffucci in Rincón, Boriken (Puerto Rico). The Plaza is rich in green infrastructure including a couple of Melaleuca citrina trees, known locally as 'Cepillo de Botella'. This Australian tree provides excellent shade for recreational activities, works well in drought prone conditions, and has spectacular red flowers which nurture local pollinators and Boricua birds like the Zumbador. 

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