“I don't want to think in the future that I didn't do anything to stop clim...
The young naturalist and activist Lucas Barrero author of “The world you leave us” Destino and one of the founding members of the FridayforFuture movement in Spain talks to future primary school teachers about the environment about how to bring it to primary classrooms climate change or about the climate summit being held this week in New York.Lucas Barrero is studying a double degree in biology and environmental sciences and in recent months he has become one of the most recognized faces of what the media already calls the “ Greta generation .” Young people from all over the world who CXB Directory have taken to the streets to demand urgent changes that save the planet from the serious transformations that will inevitably come if citizens governments and large companies do not immediately get to work finding solutions to stop it. On the other end of the phone a group of students of the kindergarten teacher's degree from the Faculty of Education of Cuenca interested in learning more about this youth movement that is already spreading throughout the world.
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Itziar | How did you get into the FridayForFuture movement in Spain?
Lucas | In Spain we were the first and it was when we saw that the environment was degrading that species disappear every day and that emissions of CO gases polluting gases increase every year and that no one was doing anything to remedy the fact that the planet was deteriorating every day. worse. Then we saw Greta Thunberg's speeches and decided to start demonstrating in the streets.
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