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EPISODE · May 28, 2020 · 35 MIN

2. Cuando el agua reclamó su cauce

from 2050: el fin que no fue · host Esto no es radio

El agua fue de los primeros puntos de quiebre que auguraban la Crisis Climática. Algunos advertían que por el agua habría conflictos y guerras cuando en realidad la batalla ya había empezado en pueblos y comunidades.Aquí tocamos fondo.En este episodio de 2050 hablamos con Hilda Salazar, activista y académica que acompañó las luchas por el agua de la mano de organizaciones y colectivos.Música original de Raliuga (Instagram: @raliugaaguilar)Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: @Podcast2050 en Twitter e Instagram y 2050: El fin que no fue en Facebook.Esta es una producción de Esto no es radio. Conoce el catálogo completo de nuestros podcasts en estonoesradio.mx y en nuestras redes sociales: @estonoesradio en Twitter, @estonoesradiomx en Instagram y Esto no es radio oficial en Facebook.

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El agua fue de los primeros puntos de quiebre que auguraban la Crisis Climática. Algunos advertían que por el agua habría conflictos y guerras cuando en realidad la batalla ya había empezado en pueblos y comunidades.Aquí tocamos fondo.En este...

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