After working for several years, Micheline decided to pursue a Master's degree in climate, land use, and ecosystem services in France at the Université de Paris-Saclay and AgroParisTech. She completed her internship with the French National Institute of Agricultural Research. Her research focused on how climate change impacts agriculture, specifically European wild fruit trees, using species distribution modelling.
Read MoreLeah's passion and drive have provided her with the opportunity to participate in several conferences such as the URISA Caribbean Disaster Management Conference, Conference of Youth on Climate change, Peru and Ocean School Training in Costa Rica. She was also one of three national advisors to the Caribbean Youth Environmental Network (CYEN) and is a member of Trinidad and Tobago Eco Divers and Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists Clubs. Leah is truly passionate about environmental conservation work and is an avid advocate for the environment.
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