Macondo with Camila Raznovich, topics and guests on Saturday 18 November 2023

Today’s theme is the protection of whales. Among the guests Susanna Tamaro, Alessandro Gassmann and Vittorino Andreoli

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Tonight Saturday November 18th he returns Macondothe program hosted by Camila Raznovich dedicated to the environment. A journey to a dream place, a land where we would all like – or perhaps should – live, where nature and man coexist in perfect harmony. In this corner of paradise, waste is not a problem, but rather a precious resource, the air is uncontaminated and the water in the rivers is clear. But what really makes this place special they are the heroes who, with courage and dedication, fight every day to protect the planet. Camila Raznovich will guide viewers through inspiring stories of people fighting to preserve nature’s beauty and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. Prime time tonight on Rai 3.

Macondo: tonight’s guests

As always, at the center of the debate there will be topics such as climate change, waste disposal, biodiversity, air and water quality and landscape conservation, as well as energy and water saving. Concerns that reflect the new sensitivities of Italians, in particular of the younger generations. Among the guests of the last episode of Macondothe psychiatrist Vittorino Andreoliwhich will explore the meaning of “eco-anxiety,” the writer Susanna Tamarosupporter of a lifestyle immersed in nature, the actor Alessandro Gassmanncommitted for years to the defense of the environment, and the journalist and writer Mario Calabresi, who will discuss topics related to the environment and photography with Camila. Particularly interesting is the intervention of Giulia Bronzatothe “not very green tourist,” fresh from her zero impact experience in docureality Into the Wild. Accompanied by her wild-life coach Michael BologniniGiulia will share with Camila the challenges and transformations she experienced during her radical lifestyle change, when she found herself in the mountains without essential services and had to reinvent its relationship with the planet.

sharks and floating farms

There will also be interventions from experts, such as Marco Spinellisocial communicator of Macondo who will tell the world of sharks and their role in the marine environment. In addition, there will be international films showing ordinary people engaged in exceptional gestures to protect the environment, such as:

  • Floating structures: Insight into innovations such as houses, offices and floating farms developed in Rotterdam.
  • Bottom cleaning: Exploring the solutions proposed by an engineer to clean up Peru’s lakes.
  • Whale protection: The fight led by the fishing community of the Mexican Pacific coast to save cetaceans.

TO Macondo live music is always present Gaudats Junk Band, an original Tuscan band led by Rick Hutton that offers great rock and pop hits with musical instruments made of waste and recycled material. Appointment tonight Saturday 18 November at 9.45pm on Rai 3.



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