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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 56 MIN

Ep. 7: Fe, Justicia Ambiental y el “Santo Apagón”

from Agenda Ambiental · host El Vigia News

En este séptimo episodio de la cuarta temporada, Agenda Ambiental se conecta con la espiritualidad y la acción ambiental en plena Semana Santa. Desde la reflexión cristiana sobre el cuidado de la creación hasta las denuncias sobre la privatización energética y el escandaloso contrato de New Fortress en el puerto de Ponce, este episodio entrelaza fe, justicia social y lucha comunitaria.Conversamos con la hermana Lissy Avilés Ríos, activista y delegada en temas ecológicos del Arzobispo de San Juan, sobre el rol de los cristianos en la defensa del ambiente. Además, analizamos las implicaciones del “santo apagón” y los peligros de transportar gas natural licuado por las carreteras del país. Cerramos con un recorrido por las actividades del Día del Planeta Tierra en Cabo Rojo, San Juan y Ponce.🌎 Un episodio que invita a la conciencia ecológica, la acción colectiva y la esperanza. #AgendaAmbiental

En este séptimo episodio de la cuarta temporada, Agenda Ambiental se conecta con la espiritualidad y la acción ambiental en plena Semana Santa. Desde la reflexión cristiana sobre el cuidado de la creación hasta las denuncias sobre la privatización energética y el escandaloso contrato de New Fortress en el puerto de Ponce, este episodio entrelaza fe, justicia social y lucha comunitaria.Conversamos con la hermana Lissy Avilés Ríos, activista y delegada en temas ecológicos del Arzobispo de San Juan, sobre el rol de los cristianos en la defensa del ambiente. Además, analizamos las implicaciones del “santo apagón” y los peligros de transportar gas natural licuado por las carreteras del país. Cerramos con un recorrido por las actividades del Día del Planeta Tierra en Cabo Rojo, San Juan y Ponce.🌎 Un episodio que invita a la conciencia ecológica, la acción colectiva y la esperanza. #AgendaAmbiental

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