Escrito por Emiliana Vegas Es una paradoja. París, la ciudad donde se firmó el histórico acuerdo de la COP 21, ha vivido en los últimos días los efectos del cambio climático con una de las peores inundaciones en más de 30 años. Tan fuertes, que el Museo de Louvre, el más visitado del mundo, tuvo que cerrar sus puertas para proteger las obras de las lluvias torrenciales que … [Lee más...] about Inundación en el Louvre, cambio climático y un batallón de 117 millones de estudiantes
Floods in the Louvre, climate change and an army of 117 million students
by Emiliana Vegas It is a paradox. Paris, the city where the historical COP21 agreement was signed, has experienced in the last couple of days the effects of climate change through some of the worst floods in more than 30 years. Rainfall has been such that the Louvre Museum, the most visited in the world, was forced to close to protect art pieces from the torrential … [Lee más...] about Floods in the Louvre, climate change and an army of 117 million students
Investing in the future of the Pacific Alliance: its youth
Written by: Emiliana Vegas Education is a high-priority issue for the Pacific Alliance. The heads of state of the member countries —Colombia, Chile, Mexico and Peru — have recognized that investing in education is key to consolidate this platform and work toward the development of their economies. With this conviction in mind, a dialogue has been initiated between these … [Lee más...] about Investing in the future of the Pacific Alliance: its youth
Invirtiendo en el futuro de la Alianza: sus jóvenes
Escrito por: Emiliana Vegas La educación es uno de los temas prioritarios para la Alianza del Pacífico. Los jefes de estado de los países miembros —Colombia, Chile, México y Perú— han reconocido que invertir en educación es clave para consolidar esta plataforma y avanzar en el desarrollo de sus economías. Con esta convicción se ha iniciado recientemente un diálogo … [Lee más...] about Invirtiendo en el futuro de la Alianza: sus jóvenes
How far can a “poor” child go?*
Written by Emiliana Vegas Gustavo Dudamel was five when he already had his own orchestra. He played a vinyl record with Beethoven's Seventh Symphony on his father´s turntable, and waved his arms holding his baton —a piece of wire—, to conduct the dolls that he had carefully arranged around his grandmother´s courtyard. He was as passionate and enthusiastic as he is today … [Lee más...] about How far can a “poor” child go?*