Three powerful ‘Voices for the planet’ will call on Murcia to protect nature

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Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente, Fernando Valladares and José Luis Gallego participate in the environmental cycle of the Mediterranean Foundation

The Mediterranean Foundation’s cultural program for the first quarter of the year includes the premiere of a cycle on environmental themes, ‘Voices for the planet’, which will bring three leaders in the dissemination of sustainability and protection to Murcia between January and March of Nature : Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente (January 18), Fernando Valladares (February 15) and José Luis Gallego (March 15). The three conferences will take place in the Aula de Cultura on Calle Salzillo at 7:30 pm, with free admission, and will be presented by the environmental journalist Miguel Ángel Ruiz, head of La VERDAD Weekend.

Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente (Madrid, 1973) is a biologist and environmental lecturer. Custodian of her father’s immense legacy, the unforgettable Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, recently named ‘Félix. A Man on Earth’, the most complete compendium on the thought and work of the great reference in the distribution, protection and conservation of nature in Spain, remembered by several generations for his mythical TVE series ‘El hombre y la tierra’ .

Fernando Valladares (Mar de Plata, Argentina, 1965) is a research professor at the Higher Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) and director of the Ecology and Global Change group of the National Museum of Natural Sciences. He is currently the most influential advocate of climate change, with a large presence in television and radio newsrooms, social networks and his own website. In 2021, it received the prestigious Jaime I and BBVA Foundation awards for Biodiversity Conservation Awareness.

José Luis Gallego (Barcelona, ​​​​1964) is an environmental journalist and popularizer. He is responsible for the environment at ‘El Confidencial’, participates in the Onda Cero program ‘Julia en la Onda’ and is the author of thirty books. The last of these, “Naturalists in Slippers,” is a close-up look at nature that we can enjoy and protect almost without leaving the house, from our balcony or in our neighborhood yard.

The third edition of the ‘Mediterranean in Dance’ cycle opens on January 21 with a masterclass by Eva López Crevillén (10:00) and a meeting (12:00) with Nacho Duato, former director of the National Company, who discuss his work and his artistic experience in a conversation with the director of the Conservatorio Superior de Danza de Madrid. The programming of the Mediterranean Foundation also offers the ‘Global Sounds’ cycles, which include Tindersticks (January 12) and Mulatu Astatke (February 11), amateur theatre, concerts and young artists. All programming and ticket sales on fundacionmediterraneo.es.

Source: La Verdad

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