She realizes that passion about the planet and its inhabitants doesn’t hinder her reporting, but in fact improves it. Also, an Emmy Award winner, and has a degree from the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, in Communications and Journalism. You don’t have anything in your head.’ And for the Latin communities even more. Hauc’s presence on the debate stage represents an opportunity to avoid moments like that, which make climate journalists and advocates want to rip their respective hairs out. “Because we are a very powerful community,” she said, “and if we educate ourselves, knowing what is best for our families, for our communities, for our cities, then we can act on it.”, In fact, Latinos already share a deep connection to the Earth, Hauc added, with many members of the community separated from their ancestral lands by only one or two generations. Famous TV Personality Vanessa Hauc is still alive (as per Wikipedia, Last update: December, 2018). I mean, just to see this conference, there are so many people willing to learn and change their ways for the greater good. According to Wikipedia, Forbes & Various Online resource, Vanessa Hauc’s estimated net worth Under Review. : Sachamama, a nonprofit founded by UNLV alumna and Telemundo journalist Vanessa Hauc, is kicking off its Climate Innovation Lab series in the UNLV Student Union 3-8 p.m. Oct. 5. E-mail me: emily@heated.world. When she approached the network with the idea of doing a segment on environmental news, they responded enthusiastically. This byline is for a different person with the same name. “I think we all deal with personal insecurities as women,” she said, “and for me it was that, the knowledge. “If you’re a journalist, if you’re a dentist, if you’re a doctor, everybody can do something,” she said. Vanessa Hauc, right, will be the first climate journalist to moderate a presidential debate on Wednesday in Nevada. That’s what I mean. They don’t have the IPCC report [an intergovernmental analysis of global climate change], they don’t have the knowledge to interpret that information, but the media does. A 2013 US Census report showed that Latinos have a “higher uninsured rate than non-Hispanic Whites for every state but Hawaii,” and that more than 30 percent of Latinos under the age of 65 are uninsured in 28 states. “Whoever I talk to, I let them know that we depend 100 percent on the planet,” said Hauc. More stories in Planet Experts’ Climate Reality Series: This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. “This is something that is very close to our hearts.

The opinions expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarilly express the views of the Planet Experts editorial staff. Vanessa Hauc’s Photo Vanessa Hauc Biography. “We’re coming to a tipping point,” she said, “and I see more and more people who are interested. In Sachamama, Hauc has taken the idea of community-led conservation to the next level.