I am an Argentinian-American climate storyteller working at the intersection of nature, science, and culture.
Through written, audio, and visual media, I translate complex scientific topics and develop narratives that deepen our relationship with the planet.
With a background in environmental and urban studies, a masters in landscape architecture, and experience at the forefront of climate change adaptation in cities across research, government, and science communication, my perspective is informed by a deep knowledge of natural and built systems. My graduate research focused on nature-based solutions for urban resilience.
As a multimedia storyteller, I am interested in climate solutions. I am passionate about catalyzing hope amidst the climate crisis, amplifying underrepresented voices, and cultivating environmental healing.
Martina for P448, a shoe company repurposing invasive Burmese Python from the Everglades as leather
Photo cred: M. Tuaty
Areas of Work
Writing/Researching
Climate solutions journalism, science & technical research and communications
Podcasting
Interviewing, recording, translating, producing, and audio editing
Photography
Nature, conservation, portrait, and landscape photography
Climate Strategy
Climate impact narrative, and communication strategy, translating science into digestible public-facing content
Filmmaking
Interviews, b-roll, nature and climate documentary focus, interest in cinema vérité, archival, and underwater filmmaking