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- We address the generation gap between young and elderly people, the most pronounced in history. Through the experiences and reactions of the protagonists, we discover how we have changed: how we were before and how we are now.
- Water, an essential particle for living beings and for human development, is one of the most abused goods. Everyone needs it, but hardly anyone applies the basic measures to care for and preserve the elixir of life. The inhabitants of the blue planet live surrounded by water, but less than 3% is fresh and available for consumption. The concentration of the world population in large megalopolises and climate change, with its influence on rain cycles and agriculture, will make it necessary to review, sooner rather than later, water policies. In Cover, in Water Crisis, he analyzes the challenges facing the planet to guarantee, in the short term, its most precious asset. Asia, the most populous continent on the planet, is thirsty. Sao Paulo, home to one of the world's great financial centers and the largest city in Brazil, the country with the largest water reserves in the world, is thirsty. In many African countries the main occupation of women is the daily search for water. In the Middle East, communities like Israel and Palestine have made water a battlefield. In Mexico, it is irrigated with poorly recycled sewage... In En Portada we analyze the challenges of the planet to guarantee, in the short term, its most precious asset. The importance of caring for the elixir of life Water, an essential particle for living beings and for human development, is one of the most abused goods. Everyone needs it, but hardly anyone applies the basic measures to care for and preserve the elixir of life. We live surrounded by water, but less than 3% is sweet and available for consumption. The concentration of the world population in large megalopolises and climate change, with its influence on rain cycles and agriculture, will make it necessary to review, sooner rather than later, water policies. The voice of the experts "Pedro Arrojo: The water crisis is triple: sustainability, poverty and poor governance by governments" Experts like Professor Pedro Arrojo; Víctor Viñuales, Executive Director of Ecology and Development, or Josefina Maestu, Director of the United Nations Office to Support the Decade "Water, Source of Life" 2005-2015, explain for En Portada the risks faced by a planet that neglects its main element. Professor Arrojo assures that "the water crisis is threefold: sustainability, poverty and poor governance by governments." Víctor Viñuales affirms that "mismanagement of water is a civilizing problem and shows the failure of those of us who were able to go to the planet Mars but not to provide water to millions of human beings."