
MISSION STATEMENT:
Meteorology & Climate Task Force
Vanessa Hauc
Vanessa Hauc is an Emmy award-winning journalist, anchor and director of “Planeta Tierra”, the investigative unit on environmental issues at Noticias Telemundo.
A native Peruvian with a passion for social, cultural and environmental topics, Hauc has been a valuable source of information for U.S. Hispanics – reporting the news right from where it happens.
From Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to Hurricane Matthew in Haiti, Hauc has covered the story. An avid traveler, Hauc has been to Rome twice to lead a conversation between Pope Francis and children from countries affected by natural disasters. Her passion for environmental issues inspired her to create “Alerta Verde”, a segment on Noticias Telemundo dedicated to educating the community on the importance of protecting the planet. Today, she is the director of the investigative unit on environmental issues at Telemundo Networks’ “Planeta Tierra.” Hauc is the co-founder of Sachamama or “Mother Jungle,” a nonprofit organization that works to inspire, empower and educate the Latino community on climate issues and sustainable attitudes, behaviors and lifestyles. She has worked together with The Climate Reality project and former Vice President Al Gore in his global initiative “24 Hours of Reality.” The global broadcast reached 800 million people in 2018. In 2019, she was named one of the ten Latinos leading on climate by HuffPost and received the Environmental Voice Arts Award on behalf of the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences.
In 2020, Hauc became the first climate journalist to moderate a presidential debate, highlighting climate change as one of the most important issues among Latino voters.

Vanessa Hauc
Chair
Francisco Ramirez Pinedo
Francisco Ramírez Pinedo is a journalist and longtime resident of South Chicago, a fellow of City Bureau, and a program associate for the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources. Born in Bolaños, Jaliscom México, his work has been published in South Side Weekly, the Reader, and WRTE-Radio Arte 90.5 FM. In addition to his environmental reporting work, he has covered the arts, politics, and technology

Francisco Ramirez Pinedo
Co-Chair
Ana Bueno

Ana Bueno
Treasurer
Connie Schulte
Connie Schulte writer, producer, and environmental reporter and weather anchor on Univision34, where she specializes in covering compelling stories about the environment, weather and climate change. From Colima, Mexico, she studied social communication before relocating to Los Angeles, California. Currently pursuing Environmental Studies at UCLA Extension, Connie is deeply passionate about nature and is the proud mother of two children.
As an accomplished author, Connie has written impactful books such as "My Kids Don't Want to Speak Spanish" and engaging bilingual stories like "Honey Heart," "Hermy the Brave Crab," These stories are integral parts of her ecological story collection titled Project Alpha: Saving the Planet.
Beyond her creative pursuits, Connie is the founder of Tintero Publishing, a platform dedicated to empowering both emerging and established Latino writers. Through this initiative, she provides valuable support and guidance to transform their stories into professionally crafted books.
Known for her love of surfing, hiking, and music, Connie's connection with nature extends beyond her professional endeavors. Through her stories and reports, she advocates for a green mindset and underscores the importance of Spanish literacy in shaping the perspectives of new generations.

Connie Schulte
Secretary
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