The three tips from the forest to make up for lost time

By 28/08/2020 Portal

The three tips from the forest to make up for lost time

By 28/08/2020 Portal

Joaquín Araújo (Madrid, 72 years old) talks about his latest book The trees teach you to see the forest (Criticism, 2020) while, on the other end of the phone, you can hear their goats shaking and the wind slightly disturbing the communication. “I am stepping on soil that is 500 million years old and I have views over a nature that is about 580 million years old and more than 60 kilometers long,” he describes. the environmentalist and first Spaniard awarded the United Nations Global 500 Award and twice with the National Environment Award.

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Joaquín Araújo (Madrid, 72 years old) talks about his latest book The trees teach you to see the forest (Criticism, 2020) while, on the other end of the phone, you can hear their goats shaking and the wind slightly disturbing the communication. “I am stepping on soil that is 500 million years old and I have views over a nature that is about 580 million years old and more than 60 kilometers long,” he describes. the environmentalist and first Spaniard awarded the United Nations Global 500 Award and twice with the National Environment Award.

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