"SE BUSCA: Gestión de residuos", con FERNANDO FOLLOS #05

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"SE BUSCA: Gestión de residuos", con FERNANDO FOLLOS #05

from Energía a granel

Bienvenidos a otro programa más; sí, aquí seguimos con la turra energética de la semana. En este caso no podías dejar de hablar del tan esperado informe del IPCC sobre las herramientas de mitigación del cambio climático. Personalmente, me sorprendió el optimismo. Claro está que no podemos aguantar más mensajes negativos que socaven la moral, tanto la nuestra en particular como la de la sociedad en general. Para algo trabajamos en esto de la energía; para propiciar un cambio.Marcial e Ismael, tras la valerosa heroicidad de leerse el informe (en parte), te hacen un breve repaso con los highlights que marca el IPCC y una breve exposición del escenario en el que fijan los objetivos para seguir la senda de contener el aumento medio de la temperatura global entre los 1,5 y 2 grados centígrados. Conoce la penetración de renovables necesaria en los sistemas eléctricos globales, como electrificar los usos de combustibles fósiles y, en general, la senda que nos lleva a la esperanza de poder, por fin, frenar el cambio climático.Este no es un programa más. En este capítulo tenemos una meta: buscar y conocer el estado de la gestión de residuos en España. Un “se busca vivo o muerto” en toda regla; y esperemos que la gestión de residuos esté viva en nuestro país. Para sacarnos de dudas y ayudarnos a aclarar las respuestas entrevistamos a Fernando Follos, experto, además de en calidad del aire, en la gestión de residuos. Cuenta con más de 20 años de experiencia en el sector, en conocer y tratar todo aquello que va más allá de los cubos basura. ¿Hay una buena gestión de residuos en España?¿Hace Ecoembes su trabajo correctamente?¿Donde van los residuos una vez se cargan en los camiones de basura?¿Cómo se reciclan las palas de aerogeneradores y los paneles de silicio fotovoltaicos?Solo damos una pista: la gestión de residuos española está en la UCI y con la vía de suero nutriendo solamente a la vena del monedero de Ecoembes. Pasen y escuchen la realidad tras la basura. Ah, y disfruten, eso es lo primero.¡Comparte, dale a like y suscríbete si te gusta el contenido!Apoya “Energía a granel”.Las redes de Fernando Follos, nuestro invitado:Twitter: @FerfollosReferencias:IPCC:https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/

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