30/09/2022

The Biodiversity Foundation launches ‘Naturally’, a podcast to provide knowledge about the environmental challenges we face

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The Biodiversity Foundation of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, has launched a podcast, called Naturally, with the aim of providing new ideas and visions on the environmental challenges we face.

The Biodiversity Foundation of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, has launched a podcast, called Naturally, with the aim of providing new ideas and visions on the environmental challenges we face. Today the first episode of a season is published in which different personalities from the scientific, academic, business, conservationist, local, entrepreneurial or journalistic sectors, among others, will be protagonists.

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The objective of Naturally, presented by Sergio Fernández, communication coordinator of the Biodiversity Foundation, is to generate knowledge based on the experiences and opinions of people who, whether or not they have a direct relationship with the environment, either in their personal or work facet, do have ideas or concerns regarding the present and future of the Planet. People who, through this podcast, will try to help understand the importance of facing this challenge responsibly and providing solutions.

Naturally, accessible through Ivoox, Spotify and Apple Podcast, it can also be listened to through the Biodiversity Foundation’s own social networks and website. The podcast will be monthly, a new episode will be published on the last Friday of each month, and is aimed at all types of audiences.

In the first episode of the podcast, which can already be heard on the various platforms, the guest is Jacob Petrus, presenter and director of the TVE programme “Aquí la Tierra“, which offers a vision of the challenges that lie ahead in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. In this first chapter, Petrus, who is convinced that the solution is in our hands, highlights that “we all have the feeling that the consequences of climate change are affecting all levels of society and very quickly. We live in a system that has caused us to consume and live in a way in which we were not aware of the impact of our consumption habits, and the confusion in society is still very great.”

In future episodes, characters from the world of journalism, art or gastronomy will appear on this podcast.