Forces That Move Us

En La fuerza suprema que nos mueve hablaremos sobre el deshielo de los glaciares y cómo nos pueden afectar a gran escala. Además, descubriremos algunas soluciones creativas para mitigar los efectos del cambio climático.

Show Notes

Artículo sobre los estupas de hielo: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/05/20/the-art-of-building-artificial-glaciers

Mountain Madness, donde puedes escalar glaciers: https://mountainmadness.com/

Artículo sobre esperanza escrito por la BBC: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200109-is-it-wrong-to-be-hopeful-about-climate-change?utm_source=Newsletter+Radio+Ambulante&utm_campaign=e07597e742-Recomendados_v96&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_e2fc316930-e07597e742-111035121

MUSICA:

-Caer- Sr. Maniqui, el proyecto solista de Mariela Espinosa
-Sanuaneando & Churay para los Yarina- Alex Alvear
-Lost in the Forest & It Happens - Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions
-Long Road Ahead, Gone, & Walking on Clouds- Audio Binger
-Sweet Tides- Latasha
-Black Moon- The 126ers
-Aioli- Andrew Langdon
-Escape- Evaningland
-Trophy Wife- Rondo Brothers
-Urban Lullaby- Jimmy Fontanez & Doug Maxwell
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What is Forces That Move Us?

Innovative bamboo houses. Amazonian indigenous spirits. Glacier melt igloos. Travel to Ecuador with National Geographic Explorer, Tilden Remerleitch and learn about global displacement. Hear the experiences of ordinary people who have lost their home due to environmental factors beyond their control: from earthquakes, extractive industries, and climate change. Each chapter is available in both English or Spanish.