José Reyeros

José Reyeros (he/him/el) is a Mexican immigrant, climate organizer, and advocate for youth-led action rooted in transnational collaboration and good relations. A passionate explorer of traditional cultures, landscapes and cuisines, José co-founded Ritmos Climáticos (Climate Rhythms in Spanish and Portuguese), a youth-powered initiative that mobilizes culture and the arts for climate justice across the Salish Coast, Turtle Island, and the Americas. His work focuses on fostering community connections and building capacity with young talent to engage in climate solutions with optimism and a spirit of collective action.
With a degree in Environment and Sustainability from UBC Vancouver, José has collaborated with organizations such as SOA Mexico, Chilli.club, the Youth Climate Corps, and the Green Career Center, where he led a podcast on green jobs and campaigns for ocean and climate solutions. His initiatives span local and international contexts, aiming to bridge communities, governments, and industries while advancing equitable climate solutions.
José is driven by the vision of building partnerships between Global North enablers and Global South leaders, prioritizing regenerative practices that safeguard critical ecosystems, uphold Indigenous rights, and promote social equity. Committed to expanding climate action beyond traditional audiences, Jose seeks to make climate solutions accessible across diverse political and socioeconomic landscapes.