El Podcast de Marco Antonio Regil - 081: El tiempo se agota, salvemos nuestra casa, con Vanessa Hauc
Episode Date: October 28, 2018¿Sabías que los estudios científicos indican que el riesgo de sequías extremas, incendios forestales, inundaciones, extinción de especies, huracanes y escasez de alimentos se ha incrementado al m...áximo nivel en la historia de la humanidad? Esto se debe a la contaminación derivada del uso de combustibles fósiles como el petróleo, carbón y la explotación de la ganadería. Los mejores y más respetados científicos del mundo nos dicen que tenemos apenas 10 años para hacer cambios importantes en estos rubros antes de que el daño sea irreversible. Hace algunos años el lema de los ambientalistas era hacer las cosas por las futuras generaciones. Pero ahora el problema ha escalado tan rápido que las consecuencias ya las están padeciendo las generaciones actuales, ¡así que llegó el momento de tomar acción! Mi amiga y compañera de trabajo, la reconocida periodista Vanessa Hauc nos revela esta información inquietante pero además nos comparte un mensaje de esperanza pues hay muchas cosas que tú y yo podemos hacer para evitar una catástrofe global y participar en la creación de una economía y un estilo de vida que sean sustentables para todos. ¿Qué puedes aprender? - ¿Cuáles son las principales actividades que generan el dióxido de carbono que contamina la atmósfera?- ¿Cuáles son las causas y consecuencias del calentamiento global? - ¿Por qué los científicos llaman a esta época “La Sexta Extinción”?- ¿En qué niveles tenemos que reducir las emisiones de dióxido de carbono para evitar la catástrofe global? - ¿Cuáles son los países que más contaminan el planeta?- ¿Qué es un “océano de plástico”?- ¿Por qué la ganadería es mala para nuestra salud y para nuestro medio ambiente? - ¿Cómo cambiando y mejorando nuestros hábitos alimenticios podemos contribuir a salvar el planeta?- ¿Por qué cambiar a una dieta basada en plantas es tan importante?- ¿Qué es el gas metano y como la ganadería está deforestando y contaminando a nuestro planeta?- ¿Qué puedes hacer tú, desde hoy, para ayudar? Hablaremos de las soluciones, ¡¡porque esto está en tus manos!!
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Amigos,
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called
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The Time
Sovethed
Our Wesse
Our Wesse
and to
to start that
time I
have the
enormous
of
having a
person of
someone
to get a
person of
telemundo
Vanessa,
welcomena.
Thank you.
Thank you,
Mark.
In fact,
the sentiment is
reciprocal.
I'm happy
to be happy
to be
here.
Well,
thank you
to do
the whole
heart
and we
have a
section
of much
in
telemundo,
in a
new day
about this
about this
time of
the
climate
and I
said,
this
this time
we need
to
extend
and we
we
have to
profundize. Vanessa,
as being
a journalist
telemundo,
also is the
project that's called
Planet Terra,
of which you're
going to be a
political, expert
in the
climate, conferencist
professional, and
is a gift of
the planet
earth, because,
O'E.,
is that in serious,
is that you
do you take
your time to
something to
something that's
an emergency for
all.
So,
well,
really,
this is my
realderer passion.
As a periodist
that gave
almost 19
years,
working in this
time,
I took to
start to
cover all type
of stories.
You know,
when there
stories of
health,
you know,
there's
about the
time I'm
about the form
in the world
that we're
doing this
little to
a little,
while I'm
more I'm
about this
time,
more experts
and more
hurricanes,
I'm
overcaste,
more sequoias,
and it was
the story
most important
in our
times.
This was the
story that I
wanted to
to tell and that I had to
tell to our
community?
It's that if
this story
not is a
regular, the
other problems
are irrelevant
because we're
going to exist.
So, I
remember that
Bernie Sanders in
your campaign,
that said,
not is that the
other problems
not are important.
The campaign
to the presidency
that obviously
no,
won't do you
know, but
he said in
the campaign.
If not
we're doing it
does it
not give to
the other
and we're
not we're
to make
the same
the scientifics
most
important
of the world.
No, is that not
they've
said before,
but what,
what's
what's
in the last
times?
The other people
were the
other people?
And what
they're
and there's
new in what
they said?
Yeah,
it was an
announcement.
This is the
panel
intergovernmental
of the
nations
unites,
a group of
scientists, a
group of
those
were those
they were the
people
that's
was a
thing that
was
getting to
the form
in the
other
the first
they were
the
six,000
studies different
of more
than 90
countries and what
they're
they're in the
question in the
accord of Paris
said we're
we're going to
limit the
amount of the
temperature to
a 2%
not a 2
degrees.
That not
that would
be more to
do that we
we're going to
we're just
to get
the better
consequences
of the
climate level.
This scientific
what are saying
is that
can't
do you can't
be more
to be more
than we
because if
we're going
to start
seekias
more
furs
firestals
hurricanes
more
and there's
a
lack of
food in
some
places,
we're
going to
a impact
direct in
our animals
in the
species of
plants,
that are
extinguiting
to a
a
pass
un-up
and we
want to
and that
are all
the
things that we
think,
we're
we've
had some
we've
many
we're
we're
we're
we're
going to
a hurricane
five,
four
in Mexico
and so
so it's
something
that's
something
that's
something
we're
They say, we're
redoubler the
Compromis of the
Accurals to
the Marche, because
we're only 12
years to
limit these emissions
that cause the
calentmentment
global and avoid that
our planet
to keep a
planet's still
a lot of the reportage with one of the first of the
one, all the
that the
water that the
water, and
then it's all
this humidity,
all the vapor
to more
a more heat,
more nubes,
more humidity,
right?
And then the
high pressure
up these
new places
to the places
to the
time and
so it's
like if you
like you
like the
expression,
no,
but it's
this
remolino,
where that
where's,
where's,
where's,
and so it's
all the super
hurricane.
So,
they're all
the nubs,
and it's
to say,
more
temperature
in the
more
hurricanes
like those
that we're
looking,
that
we're
like a
category
four,
five were
a thing
extraordinary.
And now
is one
an or a
other one
after a
other,
the most
common
it's not
that they're
these of
these are
those of
these.
So, it's
called in
English.
And basically,
you know
you're
explained
very clear,
the
temperature,
the
waters
of the
oceanos
are
like
if were
like
were
in
a
uracana
we're
never
we
have
never
have
times
of
the
the sea,
as if
so,
milesimates
of a
degree
more than
a lot of
these hurricanes.
And we've
that's
forming hurricanes
that's
that's
a tormenta
tropical,
in a
couple of
hours
can pass
to be
to be
category one,
two,
that's
not seen
before.
The storm
as the
time
that's
form in the
ocean
of a
day
for a
day to
another,
that's
that's
what is what
is the
thing.
So,
so
just for
covering
in order,
because
obviously
I've
many
questions that
I'd like us
help us
to understand
many questions
to do you
so what
so it's
that the panel
intergovernmental
of the UNU
according the
data that
you were
passed
they're
they're
they're
saying
in this new
studio that
we don't
we have to
prevent
to be a
two grados
but one
five
that's the
new bed
and how
time we
we're
to make
changes
to
to save
to our
house to
our
planet
that is the
only
the only
that
the
they're
they're
saying
that's 12 years, basically for the 2030,
we should have reduced
the emissions generales of
the planet in a 45%
and very seguitito,
for the 2050, we'd have been able to have
been to have been able to be
good news. And is that
there are 196 governments
of the planet that have compromised to
reduce these emissions. When
the firmed the Accuards of Paris,
it's a record that was something
without, so that many governments
have been unied to sign a
compromise global
to do not
the emissions of
dioxide of
carbon that
they're
causing the
calentament
of our planet
they're
they're going to
be a question
I'm interested
a Christiana
Figueroes,
that's a
diplomatica
Costa Ricance
that was the
designer,
the architect of
this accord
and she
said,
look,
she said we
we're going to
get to
going to
go and
going to be
going to the
temperature of
the planet, but
the compromis
so they had to
make sure,
this panel
was
this panel is
confirmant. And he's saying, we're
12 years to accelerate the
pass and reduce these emissions in form radical.
And the marvelous is that we have
all the tools. We have the technology,
the energy solar, the energy a olica,
we have the compromise global of the
governments. And we have also the disposition
of the people, because you're going to be
the way more and more people
are interested in this theme. And every
more people start to take responsibility
because I me frustra much,
I mean, it's part of the
life, when
public us
something
and the people
comment,
ohhala
someone
do a little,
no, ohal
someone,
let me ask
that,
no,
wait a minute,
how can't,
how can't,
how can't,
I mean, the
question is,
what I can
do I?
What I'm
doing?
Because that's in
our hands,
not it's
like we,
we're,
we're,
we're,
we're,
we're,
we're,
God,
God,
he's,
he's
a lot,
and the
and the
miracles
so-
of this
thing of
empowerment
and to
to take responsibility.
So,
so,
oh, ha'all
that someone
is someone
is someone
so you,
you are you,
are you,
are you,
some of you
are you guys
that are you
in the studies
scientific.
This is not
more more
opinions there
about,
where where
comes the
damage that
we're doing
the damage
those
symptoms of
the
calentamento
global, the
climate
climate.
Well,
the 70%
of the
climate
global
comes
the
way in
that
we're
basically
are of the combustibles
fossil,
the carbon and the
petroly.
And the 30%
more or
less,
it's the
way in the
way we're in
our food.
So,
if we're
to think that
basically that
are the two
great
founties,
the 70%
we have to
combat it
a level
global.
So,
the governments
have to
make sure
to make sure
to do
to do
other type
of energy,
that's
imagineate,
the sun
is
illuminating our
planet
and there
there's
there's a
statistic impressive that
that's a
day of
sol is sufficient
to calentar
the planet
during the
year.
Especially if
you take that
energy solar
of the
places like Arizona
in the
United or Nevada
or Florida
or California
and I can
see with the
list and in
Mexico Arizona
Chihuahua
and all our
great America
Latina
that's all
yeah yeah
she's a
trying incredibly
advancing
in the energy
solar.
In all
parts of
Argentina
Brazil
we have
we have
we have
That is like to have the
light of the water
disparaging
an energy
that we're not
not being a
total. So,
there's the
clave,
not.
So, transform
and transition to
our economy
to a economy
to energy
renewable.
And the
wonderful of this
is that
as the
great transformations
is that
is based on
a level
economic.
So,
yeah the energy
solar in
many times
of the
world,
it costs
less than
the most
than the
so it's all
this will
be a
do you
or not,
this will
do it,
what is
basically
to be
to be
bus and
advance
rapidly.
Now just
to understand,
for that
it's quite
not to
assume that
we're not
that they're
doing that's
where they're
doing?
We're
we're doing
something that
is made
on the
year for
millions of
years that
were there
entering
to the
tapas
internas
of the
we're
we're doing
ohios
or ductos
and we
we're
we're
we're
we're making
and we're
that's
so it
as simple
like you
you have
said.
And this
generate
dioxide carbono
that's a
gas that's
a supermating
and that's
a lot of the
atmosphere and basically
it's like
we put it
a covigita
on the
the earth,
it's not
doesn't
the gas.
So the gas
will be
the regress,
reflexes
to the
water and it
is like
I'm in
a quarter
and start
to come
to get to
the quarter.
Exactly.
No?
Becer to
a camer a
start a
a yanker
or start
to do
whatever
whatever
whatever
anything,
whatever energy
and
no
so you go
the
and the
the door.
And you know
and the
windows,
and the
so you
start.
And so you
start to get
to get to
and our
time.
And our
country has been
more than
what we're
actually
actually.
It's
many years.
But never
this way
so rapid.
So there
projections
scientifics
that show
that's
when we
started to
we're going to
develop
to the
petrol and the
gas and
the carbon,
it's
to get to
the
way
radical the
calentament
of our
planet
too
was a
parallel to
our
development.
So,
never
before
ever had
calentated
that
not a
opportunity to
the plantas
and the
animals
to adapt to
this,
to the point
that simply
there are
species
that's
extinguying
to a
a march
without a
question.
And these
energies
for there
some
in the
political
say that
they're
there are
things
that
this
is a
contradiction.
So,
no
you can
do you
can't
normal limpia, you're
cheming.
The concept,
I think,
who was Barack Obama,
or no see,
one of the
scientists who
said,
talking about the
president of Donald
Trump,
that said,
that no,
that there was
a carbone
limpio,
or there was,
a energy,
that we were
that we're
not,
you know,
you can't
be able to
think that's
a lot of,
it's a
combustion,
you're just
you're coming,
you're,
you're
contaminant,
so,
so it's illogical,
it's contradictory
what,
what's
so,
so,
So,
Tristently,
one would
why
so much
why such a
reason why
it's a
very clear
that if we're
not quite,
if you're
taking the
renewables and
and notarable and
and do you
doing ojos
to the
earth and
taking all this
and quamandle
why not
we don't
we don't
because
I don't
I think
that there
interests
economic and
there are
very ferners
that
live of that
they're
they're
of all
these
energies, the gas, etc.
Like Mexico, for example,
that has Pemex or Petroleum
Brazilians, no,
that's one of the
companies more
most of the world,
Exxon, Mobile,
all these
companies that are
that they live
to them,
obviously, I know,
it's not, it's
not quite.
And they're
many interests
millionaries,
because,
because obviously,
the form more
more easy to
produce an energy
and more
economic,
more barata,
is that,
the petroleum and
the carbon.
In this moment,
it could be
a little more
more,
but in
In some places,
yeah
there's
quite of costoso
to use the
energy solar and
use the carbon.
So,
it's for that
this energy
contaminant is
going to be
obsolete.
But I
love that
you try you
to take that
the issue to
coalition
about what
is the
administration
actual in
the United.
And it's
important
to understand
something,
Mark,
and that
we all
the
community
scientific,
so 97% of
the scientifics
of the
world
are the
country
in that
the change
we're
We're going to
The 1% says that
The 1%
says that no.
So basically it's
like if you
go to be
medical and you're
you're going to
get to make your
your life.
You're going to
you're going to
you're going to
you're going to
to say?
A qual
to you're going to
try?
And so if you
see a 100
doctors and
95, 97
of the 100
me said,
if no
does change
in your
life, he's
going to
make more.
And three or five
or 10
me said,
no,
no,
you're doing
see like,
see,
see,
Siga fomando cigars,
SIGA,
eat with
Tocino,
you metase
what you say,
and here you
do you're doing
and say,
oh, you know,
and learn to
get to come
well,
your body,
learn to
make your
to make a
question.
Because,
well,
we're going to
get a
about that
that's a
thing that
me,
I'm a
question,
because if
I'm
to do you
know,
to the
people who
have to
give more
there's
there a
consequence,
there a
opportunity,
and if
the other
10%
there
also a consequence
and the,
I mean, the
risk are
a risk,
if I'm a risk,
if I'm a
question to be able to
and what I'm
going to be able
to do you
do that I'm sorry
to the
people, we're
doing a pause,
and continue us.
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is that
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opinions of the
scientific.
The 97%
says that
we have to
clean the planet.
And the 3%
The 2%
no% doesn't
say that no,
that's a
no, it's a
lucre of this.
Absolutely.
And it's important
to understand,
Mark,
that this is
science,
so this is a
not a debate
that of a
point,
I think, the
problem,
the science is
a fact.
That is what
revela the
science and the
science is exact and
precise.
If the science
not is the
opinion,
so one
is two,
oh,
I'm
I'm sure
I'm not,
no,
It's one
plus one is two.
If not it's
not it's
not a
Cientia
exactly.
So,
not is that
the 99%
or the
scientifics
intuia
that we
have to
see,
I'm sure,
I'm
that they're
saying,
no,
you're saying.
And you
know,
something is
that the
scientifics
generally are
very conservative.
They're
they're not
many times
they're
to have
to have
opinions
definitive
like this
is what
is what
is what
is
what is
it's
the
Nobel of the
physical
of Mexico,
the doctor
Mario
Moreno,
said,
he said a
interview a
couple of
and he said,
look,
we're not
us over
we're doing,
we're doing,
the time
of the time
because
we've done
the urgency
necessary to
this theme.
And for
why?
Because it
can be
because
we're very
very
because we're
not,
but now,
this is
something
that's
going to
we're doing
that we
have to
we're doing
that we
we're
we're, we
we're
no,
no, no.
We have to do
We have to do
And the consequences
to not
To make
a lot of
These 7%
of the
scientifics are very
Because,
because,
also what we're
We're going
to suppose
a locura
asy,
like,
fumet mariguana
and the
97% of
the scientists
because I
was alusinating
elephants.
Okay,
we're
we're doing
the planet
because what is
the damage
the planet
to use the
energy
solar or
energy
of air?
Nothing?
No,
what you
And we
we're
we're doing
all
the days,
not only
only with the
hurricanes more
more than the
seaquias,
with the
infernales
of the
malice that
there in California
that every
are more
and every
more long,
but more
long, but
also our
children are
very much
so they're
they're
in the
infirmities
respiratory
there's
there's
problems of
sequia
radicals
in some
places where
there no
there's
there,
lagos that's
set
to a
moment
for
other.
So this
is
something
is a
palpable.
And before we
we've got to
the calentation
global,
look,
important because
our children,
yeah not is
our children,
this is going
now.
We're going
much more
than what is
expected,
of what we're
the risk of
the scientific is
the real estate
and what we're
saying,
that we
don't know,
but what
we're going to
get us
the one percent
of the
people who
say,
that they're
saying that
we're saying
that we're
the risk is
immense.
And the
fact is that
we don't
we don't
we're
not we're
we're
saying, no,
there's a way
to say,
well,
this,
or we're
we're doing
a world
that's a
world in the
world in the
world in the
world in the
world in
we're doing
and we're
positive is
that we're
all the
things to
take the
energy solar,
there's the
energy
a olica,
the governments
who are
doing these
people,
even in
the States
if you're
not,
is that the
administration
actual,
it's
said,
you know
the
thing,
you know,
no,
no,
What what
is that at
level local,
the leaders
local are
doing a
job of a
job of
a business
that's a
40% of a
group a
the 90
alcaldes
of the
cities of
the world.
And this
group of
alcdes
what does
is
advance to
change
the transport,
to doifices
more efficient
and include
dietas
more
healthable
that not
affect
that are
that are
that are
putting
limits to
the energy
to the
contamination
of some
companies.
So in the cities,
it's produced the
70% of
all the gases
contaminants of the
country.
If the alcaldes
to comemette
to make a
agenda of sustainability
and to be part
the accord of the
country, no.
Because the
cities are
going to do you
have to do
the government.
Or from California.
Like,
as a state
completeito, Jerry
Brown, the
governor,
he said,
I'm in the
accord of Paris
and California
is the
fifth,
sixth economy
most grand
of the world.
The world.
And is
in a
disjunitive
with the
government federal of
the United
and California
said a
job of a
wonderful.
And California is a
a job of a
in a lot of things of sustainability.
in quite a time of sustainability. It's a.
the avant-garde. It's a, it's a
way. Exactly.
If I can't put a lot of
panels solar
in my
house is a
wonderful idea,
etc.
If I can
take the bus,
if I can
go to go
transports,
public,
to do you know,
in the
metro,
all of this
function.
All that.
And if I
can vote
for candidates
that the
different
representations
of the
energy
that's another
thing that's
another thing
that's a
problem of
that's
because if you
put to think
to be able to
a future more
for your
family and for the future of this monida,
so,
is being concerned
that in our hands
we have a power
immense, that is the
vote, and that
we have that
privilege of
be part of electing
who are our
candidates that we're
to make us,
then we're going to
make what you
and if for this
candidate is important,
the health of my
planet, then I
vote for him and
then I do that
vote of confidence.
And if the
candidate is
saying that no,
and is of the
the time
of the change
climate,
there's to be
where they're
receiving donatives
because,
I'm very
these great corporations
that live
of chemer
energy not
renewable and the
energy that
is not far
don't know
many quantities
to the
campaigns of
some politicians.
And so it's
like very
clear,
because these
politicians are
in favor
of these
energies,
are negating
the
climate.
They're
not really
for these
great
companies.
Now,
the other
theme,
and it's
a time
that we've
talked
much here
in the
podcast
is the
the foodation, but really
never we've
focused in
about the food
planet.
We've talked about
the health physical
personal, of the
great benefits of
a diet based on
a diet based on
a diet based on
this podcast.
Are you yet
vegetarians or
veganos or
simply are
diminuading or
are able to that
possibility?
Of other
form, no
continue in this
podcast, obviously.
But from the
point of the
planet of our
house,
platica us how
affect it
because much
people don't
understand.
He's what do you
know, I mean
when I put
the post
of a minute
of the interview
that I said
for a new
day in the
world,
they said we
understand we
the cruelty
of the cruel
of animal.
But what has
to be that
I'm a
carne with
a planet?
Sure.
Well,
no, it's
important
because imagineate
that the
30% of
the emissions
that are
carentating
on our
planet
precisely
of what you
put in
your
plant.
So,
the agriculture
especially
of the
production
of the
car, of the
canadadery.
There is to understand that for,
to create the vacas that we're not going us,
basically we're using more of the
half of the earth of the planet.
More of the mid-
More of the part of the water.
And then, imagineate,
it's a thing to deforestation
to put the vackas or to sembrate
the food that are to consume
the vacus.
So, yeah,
the fact, the deforestation
is one of the causes
principal because you know
that the arboros,
of the fact,
are
marquins
that are
absolutely
the CO2,
the dioxide of
carbon and they
they're going
in oxygen.
If we're
cutting and
and we're
to make this
element for
the backas,
then then
we're doing
to get us
and then
the other
other side,
the vackas
and all the
animals,
with the
backas,
the cabras,
those,
pollos,
Ceretos,
but specifically
the vacas
produce in gas
metano
in their
in their process
digestive
that also
is a
popo,
the gases
that
the
Chans, as
as we
like we do
do we do
do you do
and that's
the gas
metan.
And it's
a summating
and it's
another of
the points
important.
And so,
that you
have the
possibility
to do
a way,
so if you
reduce your
consumption of
the car
or if
you're
a vegetarian
you have
an impact
immense
in the
planet
because
basically
not you
don't
you're
that's
that industry
that
the gases
of the
effects of
the
so it's
important
that the
people
so
As you're saying, no?
So it's the combination.
For one side,
you know,
we're going to think,
we're going to
energy in our
house, and that's
the planet.
But apart, we're
we're doing the
arboles that
us helpen to
create oxygen and
to clean the planet.
And the
ganadery is the
principal cause of
deforestation,
the Amazon,
to start to
to be able to
to be able to
and to be
the animals.
And,
and the
waterable,
that there's
many people,
millions of
people,
we're doing
those
enormous quantities of
the water
to the
ganado.
Al ganado
and a
statistic
that you know,
a statistic
that you know,
that you know,
to create,
to generate,
a single
kilo of
the carne,
so need to
15,515
litros
of water,
15,000
1,000
liters of
and of
10 to 16
kilos of
cereals to
create that
that vaca
and to
make that
that's
impressive.
And it's
and it's
unsentable
because if
that
if that
quantity
of
that quantity of
the
directly to the
human,
and that water
and you're
to do you know,
so you're
you're raised
and there's
can't be able
and there's
there's a lot of
people.
In change,
with the cereals
and with that
water directly to
those people,
it would be
a lot of
where I said,
I don't remember where,
that'd say that
we'd say that
we'd have done
with the animal.
And the
and the protein
vegetable is more
barata than the
protein animal.
And more
and more
saludable.
Look,
that's,
that also
was another
of the
points of this
study that
revealed the
National
the panel
intergovernmental.
Basically
they said
that we're
we're going to
change the
form of the
time we're in
this moment
we're 7,600
millions of
people.
For the 2050
we're going to
8,000
millions.
For the
20,000
and for the
end of
the cycle,
we're going to
do 10,000
of people.
Yeah,
with that
this quantity
we're simply
not going
to be
sustainable and
not sustainable
for the
land to
that time
in the form in
that we
we're doing
now.
We're
we're
doing the planet.
Yes,
literally.
So,
we're going to
transform.
There's
we have to
change that
form of
the food
those we're
we're doing,
and start to
think more
in, look,
there are
there's tons of
protein.
There are
many times
we don't,
our mothers
thought generally
if there's
a piece of
a piece of
the plate
in the
plate,
no,
not is a
person, no,
and the
last time,
a nutritionist
and she said,
look,
there are
incredible
founts,
all the
vegetables
have proteins, but, for example,
the granos are incredibly
full of proteins.
The quinoa, the aros,
the lenteches, the garbanzas,
the frioles,
all of that's full of protein.
No, it's a lot of the
human.
And it's more barata
than the protein animal,
because a little
a kilo of
a carne,
never will cost to
less than a
cheese, of lentejas,
of avas.
Exactly.
It's incredible.
There's a,
there's a documentary
that you've
seen the
Cowspiracy,
cowspiracy,
that's in Netflix,
where
they're also
the enormous
the enormous
the enormous
the enormous
the end of
the crement
that cabba
in the
rivers and in the
mar
because,
because the gas
metano
that's
when the
vacas
seachan
those gases
that's
that's
that's
that's
that's
imagineate
the tonelads
and tonelads
of screment
and we
that's not
natural
the mar
not is
designed
the ecosystem
of the
the car
not
to have
to have
to
increment there
there
into and that's
and that's
it's a
effecting
to all the
life in the
ocean.
So,
it's
to have to
the water,
acabarns
to the
water,
use to
use the
resources that could
be used
directly for the
human and
the gas
metano
is there
also so
those two
things.
What energy
we are
using to
live and
what we're
doing?
I think
Marko that
we're in
a moment
a moment
clave
for our
humanity
at all
all level,
starting,
look,
if we're
talking about
we're going to
a economy of
energy
limpia,
that this is
impressionate.
This is,
this is a moment
historical,
not imagineate
during two
years,
we've been
we've
not used to
energy
contaminant.
But also
I think
there's a
change
of a
conscience,
I think,
that I
was a
very,
no,
there were
there's
vegetarian,
I'm a
vegetarian,
I'm
look,
that's,
yeah,
that
congruent,
because
with all
what
you know,
because
there's
There's much
people who
know this
and here
to go
to get a
bit of a
way,
we're going to
let's over
to put on
an chorice
oh,
that's,
no?
PASA
much,
FACACACA.
No,
me
so it's
seven years
and it's
one of
the decisions
that I
feel more
more
I'm really
a colleague
oh,
yeah,
good
man.
Pardon
that you
don't know
the
so,
then,
then,
so now
you see
there's
there much
people
there
there
many people
of
carnes that
imitans the
real,
and that are
almost identical to
the meat, the
color, the
texture,
all.
So we're
we're doing it
we're all, we're
all to do.
And many
times is simply
understand the
impact that
has our
life in the
planet and
to be able to
because for
that we're
going to
change,
there's always
we get us
with a
one,
a,
this is what
me did I
my mom,
and from
my son,
I'm going to
my
my son,
we're here,
we're
we're going,
we're
we're
we're not
of the
changes that
we're
going to
present us
now
for
necessity.
We're
going to
a pause
and we
know we're
going to
the podcast
about the
things that
we're
to do the
last segment
in all the
positive that
I'm doing
there's the
problem
there's the
there's a
but for the
love of
God,
no
that I'm
going to
no, no,
no, no,
no, no.
No, no.
We're going to
we're doing
what you
we can do
we can't
do we
we can't
make a
impact
grand.
So we'll
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Vanessa
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Oh,ala,
that somebody
salve to our
house.
No,
salve us,
we're doing
noticeros,
Telemundo,
ambientalista,
and other,
conferenceist,
vegetarian,
I just,
and I've been
to enterer.
The expert
in this
theme is
with us.
Bane,
we'll
talk
a little bit important.
I'll repeat
all the time.
I go,
my compromise
not with the tradition.
My compromise is
with the evolution.
Wow,
I'm a
evolutionar.
It's the only
phrase that's
me occurred.
So, like,
well,
well,
yeah,
even,
my compromise,
not with the
tradition,
but the
problem.
The time,
I'm
are very much
that I'm
always,
they're in the
most alt-alt-
because
there are
traditions
horrible that
we have
in America
Latin,
racism, a
sometimes is a tradition.
Gopiering is a tradition.
Ser infiel is a tradition.
O'ye,
us want to be able to
those traditions.
The bullying is
a tradition.
There's a lot of traditions
that not we're
not doing.
The discrimination is
a tradition.
Not that we
do that.
The theme is
the evolution.
What I can
do to create the
most high
bien, not my,
but of all those
involved.
And in the
others,
then obviously,
is our house?
There's the
thing to be
to be trying to
start soniating to
go to
colonize it. So, we're going to colonize a
a country that no has a planet that has an
atmosphere, that's a rogo, that no
has no water, and we're going to go ahead,
but here we have a burbujita, a blue, precious,
hermosa, divina, that is a moment
sagrado in the history of the universe,
where there's life, oxygen.
So, what traditions
we can't change to be
better? And this is our case. So,
that's our case. So, how lindo it has
described because,
because at the
final of the
day,
yeah,
so,
marvellous
all the planets
that are
out of the
this is our
house,
the time.
Here's
here I'm
here I'm
here I'm
and it's
a house
marvellousous
because if you
put you
to think,
the, well,
you've
you've got
to get
to the
islands of the
and I
know
a little
about
about these
about this
the
the biodiversity
that we
have been
the quantity
of species
marinas,
the
the rickus
the
the plants,
all what we do
to the
earth is
impressive
and impressive
and the minimum
that we can
give to give
to give us
that's a
point of life
that we're
we can't
do that's
we can't
make that
importantat
what we
about about
about the
vote
not to
make sure that
we're
representing
the interests
of the
the earth
that are
the
the interests
the world.
The interests
of the
interests of the
your
house.
And you have to
ask us to
ask the
thing.
Absolutely.
We always
we have them
of the same
them about the
planet and the
energy and the
and the animals
and what are you?
And what's
you're?
You know?
Cree that the
change the
climateical
we're doing
we're doing
the castig of
God
that we're
to make us
to turn us
to turn us
to come down
to us
like we're
a plagues or
what?
In what
you're
you're
you're saying?
You're
to ask you
and vote
for those
we're
who
not quoth
the
congruent with
us,
for
the second
to inform us
because,
look,
as we've
about here
there's
there's
about this
is very
to do this
is easy to
access to the
type of
information and
know exactly
what is what
is what is
the form
in the
way I live
affect to
our planet
and
to talk
to us
to our
schools,
to talk
to our
schools,
so that's
the legado
most
important,
to teach
to us
to give
to care
because they
are agents
to change,
and
they're
they're
are going to
get our
humanity
to other
other
and for
our dollar.
Every time
I go
to the
time I'm
to make a
product
is sustainable
to buy
to say
bananas
that are
locally
locally
that not
come from
from Madagascar
traversing
the ocean
in an
ocean
generating
contaminants
but
so no more
more
more than
and to
buy products
that not
biodegradables
that not
affect
in our
oceans
So, every
that you
you're
you're
you're
you're
you're going to
you're
and you're
to be a
so you're
so we're
our own
the way of the
supermarkets in Mexico
they say
overrueads
here in
the States
are the
farmers markets
in Colombia
no see
how they're
they're
but is to
buy them
directly
to the
agricultor
that he
locally
is still
cocechating
is
helping to
help us
and you
see the
car of
the
car of the
and you
it's
an
experience
It's very
beautiful.
I mean,
I mean, the
money,
they're going
they're going to
the grand
category,
or the
intermediaries,
I mean, I'm
when I'm
that you know,
that's
the intermediaryary,
that the
intermediary between the
agriculture and
the supermarket is
the most
gain.
So the
poor agriculture
is the
is the
thing that
the carcheche,
the
that's the
right of the
sun directly.
And the
intermediary is
the the
contact with
the great
of the
supermarkets,
and is the
the
car lot of
the
part of the
pastel
and the
supermarket
too
To buy the direct to the agricultur is to help the economy of that commercial.
And your dollar, well, it has, but, you know.
And other of the things that we can do is, is recasasar.
I mean, generally, yeah we're like conditioners.
And so, you serve a negotiation, and the patio, the popote, as a lot of money.
The page, you, the, you're going to dole, the pitilio, you're going to do aepa or
something to buy or something, and they'll put in a bowl.
And to do you take in a bolsa, and in a tar.
And bolsey, bolse, so it's like, no, look, start pendent, is very alert.
I don't want a bolsa.
No,
to get your
supermarkets
to not contaminate
to not generate
more plastic.
Well, California
just got to
pass the law
where you're
not,
not they're
not to do the
poppottes or
pitillos.
So you're
to give it.
No, but
they're not
they're
not.
But you're
the new law
and also
they're not
prohibiting
little to
pox of
you have to
have your
own own
your own
little
you need to
you're
to pay for the
money.
And that's where
when I'm
moved to
Florida,
the
plastic like,
so nothing.
And the plastics
are another
thing that's a
time you know,
you know,
you know,
I'm going to
last time
about the
impact of the
plastics.
There's basurero
of plastics in
the planet.
Five,
immense,
the size,
the time of the
state of
Texas,
that's
contaminating our
oceaning.
That's,
then it's
decompone and
form in
microplastic.
It's petrolio.
The plastic
has been
petrol.
It has
all the
contaminants
chemicals that
you can
the
other people,
that's the
They're going the peas more
bigger,
that at the final
they get to our
mess and we
we're going to
we're going to
we're in the
water than we're
that there's a
thing that's
there's a more
more than the
50's.
But imagine it
more plastic than
and the pieces.
And so it
is a plastic
and the
and the
people who come
peces, they're
going to come
and then then
because there's
more cancer
and then
because there's
exactly.
Today,
today came
an article
that was reading
this morning
that said
that
world,
I did
an
study that
revela
that in the
intestino
of the
people of the
person's
there's
there's
in the
people of
people of the
time
last there's
a study
that said that
the
90% of
the salt
that's
the salt that
the world
entire
has
so that's
that we're
not we
don't we
don't know
so that
it's at
end of the
time
that you know
I'm not
the
person
the
the
I'm not
the
part of the
the
part of the
system
whatever
whatever
thing
that that's the
that
that's a
my directly
it's a
it affects to
my family
it's a
my life,
me,
as part of this
system
that's the
that's the
so we're
we're
we're doing
our house
no?
Oh,
that's
that's
but well
there's
the energy
that we
use us
to transport
us,
what we
we're coming
to eliminate
the use
of the
plastic
to talk
to our
social,
repostear
recommend
to create
conscientia
the new
generations
have in the
mind
much more
abier
the
millennials, the
people more
young,
has much more
conscientious of this
thing, is what
me does this
thing.
Now, you are
involved in this
of the project
Planet Terra
with Telemundo?
Quintam
of this.
I know that's
going to
the world,
what's doing
what you're
doing you?
In your
conferences,
I know,
you're doing
with the
people of
Al Gore.
Quintam
me all this
that's fascinating.
Well,
I have a
organization
that's a
organization
that's a
organization
to informer and
empower our
community
Hispanic
about this
theme and
after five years
we've gone
around the
United,
doing conferences
gratuitous,
informants and
empowering and educating to
our people
about this
and give them
their life and
have an impact
positive in the
planet.
And at the
time I'm
to work with
the vice president
and he's
about about
about it.
He has
many more
more grand than
my years in
English,
for supposed,
around
of the world and
I do
part of
those conferences.
So it's
been a
great way
more and more
people.
The
last we've
with Al Gore, was in Los Angeles,
and were 3,000 people.
3,000 people during three days
learning of science,
receiving those instruments to change.
That's, for sure, me
myelchews.
Al Gore, for you know the
majority of it, but for who
know who is vice-president
in the period of Bill Clinton.
Yes, he was vice-president
two-two-termines.
Two term.
He was up-punned to
win the presidency
for that,
that was all the theme of
in the United,
but, also,
it was become a leader
Worldial
of the
movement
to bring this
conscience
about the
climateical
and his
documentaries have a
two documentaries
have two
documentaries.
An documental
was the
title was the
first documental
the
final a
real
inconvenient
with the
publicient
with the
climate change
inconvenient.
Those scientists
of the
people were
the national
did the
general of the
prize, the
the
general.
The general.
We look at them in digital.
You can find a real inconvenient truth.
And the new, it's the new, the van,
the avion of the avion of the, how is the second part.
The second part is it.
Being convenient.
Being convenient.
Seinconvenient.
Seinconvenient.
You're just working with him,
you're doing your organization,
you're doing conferences.
And I'm very content now
because Telemundo,
we just got to
our initiative,
Planet, Terra,
which is an unidad
investigative dedicated exclusively
to make stories about the
change climatic and over how
we can live in harmony with our planet.
So, I'm feeling
two months, working a full,
creating this type of information.
Because I think, look,
the community Hispanic,
of all the communities that are
is confirmed, and one
after another time,
after another way,
and again,
we're the most
we're most of the time.
Incredibly.
Nine of ten Hispanos
would be for legislations
to protect the planet,
even if it costs
more money in their
impuests.
The Hispanos
we're more
the
because it's the time. It's about the
our own our own three generations, our brothers cultivated in the
our lives, we're reclimate for natural. We're just in our
our form that we're living, is that's affecting our planet. So, so,
what's the information of the World and of all the informatives, here in TeleMundo, we're going to
to make stories
about this
theme.
And you're going to
go to the
Ecuador, to
do part of your
reportage with
experts.
I'm very content
because,
well, I'm very
very much it's a
great way that's
a lot of people.
And we're going to
imagineate that
it's being a
laboratory for the
climate because,
for being situated
in the Ecuador,
that part of
the world is
a little more
more rapidly.
And, also,
they've been
by the effect
of the
the new, that
the water's
immediately comes
the effect of the
the new year
and these
changes to
the temperature
are making
that's
accelerate the
climate
the change
climatic
there.
So the
scientists of
the world
are looking
to the
world as far
to the
future of the
world.
Well,
when they're
ready to
talk about it,
and I
with all
like to
share in
the radio
social.
But you
thank you
I'm
honestly,
I'm
much much
to be doing
to be able to
work for
telemundo
NBC,
Telemundo,
that is a
company
that is a
company that
we're doing
today we're
doing
the podcast
in the
telemundo
center in
Miami and
we're going
in a
officeina
to be
to talk to
talk to
you
and I
know
I'm a
good to
we're doing
this
because not
all the
companies
to
do you
do this
I'm in a
question
I think
back you
about the
time of
the time of
the thing
that is one
of the
great
errors and
with that
I'm
sure I
and permit
to give
your
conclusion
but
my point
of
view
is that
not all
can
be the
I'm
completely
three
hundred
percent
of
favor of
the
capitalism
but a capitalism
conscientious
in the
which not
only the
gains
are the factored
to make the
thing, to make
the effect,
the bestor
the benefit of
the matter
has been to
a factor
that's a
thing that
a more than
more than I'm
a little more
of a lot of
a lot of
a lot of
the planet
for our
animals,
for the
health of
the health of
the
human.
That's what I
think I'm
quite,
but that's
my
and for
our existence
no?
Because of
yeah,
because
if we're
We're still
so simply
no
there's a
way to
do you?
Of what you
do you
do you're
to give to
the money?
The way
to do you
we're going to
we're going to
we're going to
because we're
trying.
See,
the important
and I think
to be
first I'm
I'm going to
thank you
for creating
this space
and this
platform of
conscience
because I
love that
that through
all your
platforms
you're
getting this
message
of conscientious
and
I'm
thank you
Well,
I'm
various
locoes
yeah,
we're doing
we're doing
the possible.
And for
other side,
my
thing my
thought my
thing I'm
in the day
in the day in
I'm going to
this planet
ohhalla
it can
do you know,
I'm a little
better,
never a
never better
but never
better,
but to contribute to
generate a
a change
and a
through my
work as
a periodista
and a
through my
and through
my family
I'm
to do
to be
conscientious in every moment. And that's the only
that makes sense is a better
human, no? At the other day, when I'm at the
morning, I go, well, well, well, well, we're going to the
morning, I go, well, well, we're going to,
we're going to, come back. Creating
a world better, creating a future
and being agents of change. And
all we have the power to do this.
All right. We're simply
enter us, educarn us, empower us,
to make the decision, and we're going to
create a world that's sustainable, a
world where there's opportunities,
justice for all, no? For the
human, for the animals, that
the respect also their space here,
for the plants that are happening
for the form that we live,
so is to do those changes
to generate a world
and make.
And that's an activist,
activate,
put you active for
something.
So, I'm going to
thank you.
I hope that's the
first of many of many
of many occasions in
that come to
share what you're
doing.
SIGANA Oakh,
in RETES Social.
It's on Instagram,
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Your account is
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with double S Vanessa and the
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there we're going to
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Also,
they're going to
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in all the
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can find more
about this
platform of
project planet
to the earth.
Something more
that is to
agree, my.
No,
I'm very,
I'm happy
to have
been partied
with you,
and,
and, well,
we're going to
talk,
so the problem
is great,
the problem is great,
but also
we're all
all in our
hands to do this
and we're
to do it.
We're going to
because the
balance is going
to go to the
people who's
going to be
so quickly that
this transformation
is imparable.
So I have
all the faith
and the
certainty in
that we're going to
generate the
changes.
And if you're
going to
I'm going to
make a difference
the response is
absolutely
absolutely,
absolutely
every one of
us has been
an power
immense in
our minds.
Inmenso.
and the best form
to contagion
to the other
so you
enfof it in you
but when you
you do you
do you
you do you
do you guys
you're going to
not you
and barringing
to get to
the people in the
car and obligating
to change
if you
can't
the people
you know
and those
you're
those who
well
to be
to be
how we're
to be
a very
thank you
thank you
thank you
thank you
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