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Pedro Pozas Terrados

Escritor, naturalista, poeta, amante de la vida y defensor de la madre Tierra, investigador, crítico y aventurero Profesionalmente ha trabajado 37 años en la defensa del medio ambiente como funcionario del Ministerio del Interior. De forma altruista es el Director Ejecutivo del Proyecto Gran Simio, una Organización que desde hace más de dos décadas lucha por los derechos básicos de los grandes simios, la conservación de su hábitat y la protección de los pueblos indígenas, verdaderos guardianes de nuestro planeta. Dibujante a lápiz y acuarela, con más de 300 láminas de temas naturalistas y 12 cuadernos de campo. Es autor de 13 libros y coautor de ocho más. Descubridor de varias cuevas, una de ellas catalogada por la Comunidad de Castilla La Mancha de interés histórico y etnográfico con hallazgo en la misma de inscripciones de cronología antigua medieval.

Plastics: the recycling hoax

On 15 February 2024, the Center for Climate Integrity (CCC) released a devastating report, The Fraud of Plastic Recycling, which, based on numerous previous studies and recently uncovered internal documents, shows us that we have been misled and misinformed about…

Biruté Mary Galdikas: The Great Forgotten One

A lifetime dedicated to the defence of orangutans and their habitat. Everyone knows the popular Jane Goodall, who has won many awards for her work but who for years has only given conferences and events wherever the Jane Goodall Institute…

Wandering Star

They have stolen your smile and even your tears have sunk in the bitterness of your existence. You don’t understand the hatred, but the blood gushes out, leaving the rivers bitter red and dry of hope. You don’t understand so…

Agenda 2030. The big lie

Unfortunately, most of the decisions that governments say they take at the global level, are only moves to entertain citizens and that we see in it that they are doing something to combat what they themselves have caused. They have…

Blood carbon

“These people have sold our air”. This is the title of the shocking report of the “Blood Carbon” campaign that the international organisation Survival, which fights for the rights of indigenous peoples, has directed to raise awareness of what is…

Jeff McCurry, Harambe’s friend

The excellent photographs that Jeff McCurry has taken of nature and its living beings are extraordinary and his existence is full of that wonderful contact with Mother Earth, showing us in all its splendour, the colourfulness of life. His sensitivity…

Facing the climate crisis: indigenous wisdom

All the measures and agreements made by the governments of the world, all the international events aimed at alleviating the climate crisis, the promises and signatures in defence of our biodiversity and planetary ecosystems, the famous COPs (Conference of the…

Looking for the shadow

We are facing a very hot summer, with extreme heat waves and with serious consequences for our own health, with unpredictable storms, a so-called hot snap, strong air, and suffocating days, which has repercussions on people’s health. Last year, 11,000…

Transparent gold

We are witnessing one of the worst drought crises we have ever experienced and even if the rains come, the situation will get worse and worse and the water war between communities, farmers, livestock farmers and populations in general, will…

Where are we heading?

The global chessboard of geopolitics and the interests of the world’s economic power is making us more and more prone to a world war if we do not avoid it. On such a chessboard, political leaders instead of uniting to…

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