Special interview with Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Carlos Sánchez will be broadcast this Monday by Inspenet TV

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By : Dr. Franyi Sarmiento, Ph.D, Inspenet, April 1, 2022

This Monday, April 4, we bring you the best programming on Inspenet TV, with a special interview with Dr. Juan Carlos Sánchez, Co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, an award shared with the former US Vice President. Al Gore.

Sánchez is an Industrial Engineer and Doctor in Environmental Sciences from the National Institute of Applied Sciences of France, with more than 35 years of professional experience, in which he worked for 22 years on environmental projects in the oil and petrochemical industry in Venezuela, he was a technical advisor of the Venezuelan Delegations that participated in the Negotiations of the Climate Change Convention and the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations between 1989 and 2001 and is a Co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to the mitigation of climate change in the United Nations Panel of Experts.

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In this interview, Sánchez tells us about this third year of the pandemic. “I believe that the pandemic is going to continue to regress, it has regressed quite a bit this year (2021) in developed countries, not so much in developing countries, but thanks to the technological development of vaccines, respect for social distancing, some countries will be able to say in the year (2022) that they managed to defeat the pandemic (…)”.

In addition, this expert in the study of Climate Change adds: “It is really the case for all of Latin America, perhaps with the exception of a single country, the pandemic has hit the economy of all countries, and this translates into poverty, it is In other words, a setback in the advances that had been made to get out of poverty and, unfortunately, efforts will have to be started again (…)”.

To learn about this and other interesting topics, don’t miss the full interview, on Monday, April 4 at 4:00 p.m. (Houston time) on Inspenet TV https://inspenet.com/inspenet-tv/

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