WNC Green Building Council member Boone Guyton reports:
I am in Nicaragua with Leaf for Life that is doing workshops on sustainable ways people can grow food to fight malnutrition. I was here 30 years ago and the country has changed a lot. When I was here last the Contras were sponsored by the US and blowing up clinics and water projects. Now the country feels settled in and making a lot of progress. The situation seems less dire and there is a lot of improved infrastructure and housing though still some surprising mix of the old ways and the new world. People on cell phones riding horses to herd cattle along the beach of Lake Nicaragua while a kite surfer skips over the nearby waves. One surprising advancement is in their energy supply. Their electricity is now almost 50% supplied by renewables with the goal of 80% in the next few years. There is a lot of steady wind and 19 volcanoes that lend themselves to geothermal energy.
Guyton’s report, with photos, can be found on the WNC Green Building Council website.
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