Peer to Ear

In this episode of Peer to Ear, a podcast by IBERO CDMX, we explore Dr. Juan Manuel Núñez’s research on green spaces in Mexico City and how access to shade, parks, and trees reflects deep urban inequality.

As heat waves intensify, green areas are becoming essential for cooling the city, reducing pollution, and improving everyday life. But while some neighborhoods enjoy abundant vegetation, others have less than one square meter of green space per person.

A conversation about heat, inequality, real estate, and the green lungs Mexico City needs to protect.

What is Peer to Ear?

Peer to Ear is an AI-powered conversation podcast from Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City.

Using artificial voices and real academic research, each episode transforms IBERO’s ideas, studies, and expertise into dynamic conversations designed for curious minds everywhere.

From artificial intelligence and democracy to sustainability, culture, philosophy, and the future of society, Peer to Ear makes complex research accessible, engaging, and surprisingly human.

Not lectures. Not interviews.
Ideas — translated for the streaming generation.