ネットゼロ is the highly anticipated new video and podcast series in which youth leaders from ネットゼロ文化の育成に関する環境保護論者ジョン・ラング (私たちの地球を守ろう) 動き に関連して プラネット教室 track the progress being made by international thought leaders to achieve Net Zero by 2050. The first episode of this original video series kicks off on the Planet Classroom Network this month. Global audiences are invited to watch climate activist Ricardo Delgado’s compelling interview in central Venezuela with Manuel Diaz, としても知られている “Green Citizen of Venezuela.” Diaz is an executive and activist who has dedicated his life to protecting the environment. DR. Diaz currently chairs the Green Life International Foundation, co-chairs the Green Citizen Foundation and directs the Global Green.
教育のためのグローバル検索 caught up with Ricardo Delgado in Venezuela to find out more about the interview.
リカルド, why did you select Manuel Diaz to interview?
When I was a little boy, I met Manuel during a talk I attended in my primary school. He used to be known (and still he is) as “the green citizen,” and as a child, that sparked my imagination. Manuel was like a vision of a superhero for all little kids, but when he came in and started talking, he was as human as a man could be. That was the first time I was deeply instructed about the importance of our environment and not just how, but why we needed to preserve it. Fast forward to the present, I’ve had the opportunity to work and learn alongside him, which has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.
面接で一番驚いたこと?
The conclusion I got from Manuel Diaz from the interview: how achievable and possible it is for us to unify society, both the private and public sector, for the preservation of our Mother Earth. However, despite all of this, it’s been our greatest challenge, as those who hold the power are not exactly willing to use it appropriately. I think climate change would have been solved a long time ago if we had only worked for the love of our world and not for the love of our individual ambitions.
どのようなものがあります 3 main takeaways for the Net Zero audience from your interview with Dr. Diaz?
I would say the first takeaway is that the prioritization of Climate Change is needed by all our political leaders. Second, a deep commitment in terms of civic participation is essential, but this has proven so far to be about the will to act. Finally, we learn why organizations around the country and the world still need to work together on improvements in many areas.
ありがとうリカルド!
C.M. Rubin and Ricardo Delgado
Ricardo Delgado adds his voice to that of the young people of Net Zero, who from different parts of the world monitor the actions that leaders employ to achieve their commitments to zero carbon emissions. お見逃しなく Delgado’s Net Zero interview with Manuel Diaz 今月の Planet Classroom Network.
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