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Mi Costa Project Actions in Granma - Radio Habana Cuba

To strengthen the coastal resilience to climate change along 1,300 km of the southern coast of Cuba, reducing the main drivers of the vulnerability of ecosystems and 24 coastal communities is the fundamental objective of the Mi Costa Project: Adaptation to Climate Change. To get deeper into its essence, we talked with geologist Luis Ángel García Arévalo, a specialist in the sub-delegation of the Environment, who brings us closer to the actions b…
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To strengthen the coastal resilience to climate change along 1,300 km of the southern coast of Cuba, reducing the main drivers of the vulnerability of ecosystems and 24 coastal communities is the fundamental objective of the Mi Costa Project: Adaptation to Climate Change. To get deeper into its essence, we talked with geologist Luis Ángel García Arévalo, a specialist in the sub-delegation of the Environment, who brings us closer to the actions b…

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Radio Havana Cuba broke the news in Cuba on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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