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El Futuro del Planeta
Environmental education is important in Latin America; Ivan speaks to an author, senator, educator and a youth activist on their efforts to save the planet.
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11 indexedEducation: A Student's Right Date unknown
Environmental education is important in Latin America; Ivan speaks to an author, senator, educator and a youth activist on their efforts to save the planet.
Energy Date unknown
Mexico is a nation rich in renewable energies, with lakes, ocean, volcanic soil, and solar resources; however, Mexico's natural resources may not be enough to reduce emissions by 35% before the year 2030.
Hunting Date unknown
Investigating if hunting for sport be considered a conservation activity; Ivan travels to some of the largest hunting ranches in Sonora to speak with experts & local communities in an attempt to uncover the truth.
The Wall Date unknown
The wall between Mexico and the USA is more than a barrier between countries; it's an obstacle blocking the free transit of thousands of species in one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world.
Bats, Rainwater, and Education Date unknown
Iván welcomes experts to discuss the role of the environment in preventing future pandemics, water issues in Mexico City, and the dangers of single-use plastic.
Coffee Date unknown
Coffee is one of the most highly sought-after products in the world; explaining how climate change is affecting coffee bean production, quality, and flavor; Ivan travels to Colombia to investigate.
Jaguar Date unknown
Jaguars are highly threatened, but their numbers are growing in Mexico; Iván travels to Calakmul and discovers what exactly is being done to restore this misunderstood super predator.
Private Lands and Investments Date unknown
The important role of private lands and ranches, as well as private funding to maximize the impact of conservation and rewilding of natural areas.
Deforestation Date unknown
Upon discovering a meme about the controversial construction of the Mayan Train, Ivan travels to the Yucatan Peninsula to explore how the train's creation is affecting biodiversity.
Saving Life in Our Oceans Date unknown
Species are becoming endangered at alarming rates; experts in ocean biodiversity talk about threats in the Gulf of California area, responses, and the role of humans to help save these marine species.
Wildlife Conservation Date unknown
Iván sets off to answer whether humans can save themselves through understanding the connection between humans and wildlife; Iván talks with experts from Africam Safari, a wildlife vet, and an artist.