00:00Well, this tree I'm going to sow in memory of my father,
00:08who died from the COVID-19 years ago.
00:17It's remembering his life,
00:20and I do it as a symbol, cultivating life,
00:26so that his memory always stays in us.
00:30The story of the Pintu,
00:30is that we are going to get to the Pintu.
00:35The Pintu,
00:40is that the Pintu.
00:43It's a very good one.
00:49The Pintu.
00:50The Pintu.
00:52The Pintu.
00:55The Pintu.
00:55The Pintu.
00:56The Pintu.
00:57The Pintu.
00:59by the Minister and by our very well acoged,
01:02is to celebrate it with life.
01:04What we have done in the CAEN for the last 35 years
01:07is precisely to sow many trees,
01:10sow life in memory of the people who have left us.
01:14We are planting native trees, it is something very important.
01:17We are 70.000 trees that we are going to plant
01:20as a product of the Bosque de la Esperanza.
01:21It is the tree that was planted in honor
01:24to the victims of the COVID-19 pandemic.
01:28And we decided to make an arrangement very interesting
01:32with native species like the cedro, the nogal,
01:35which is a tree that has a very interesting symbol,
01:40alisos, ayuelos, duraznillos,
01:43in the end, an arrangement of more than 30 native species
01:46that are part of a forest that will be consolidated in the future,
01:49like the Bosque de la Esperanza.
01:59The issue of the pandemic affected us all by the same,
02:02but it left us a lot of lessons.
02:04The first one is that it was a crisis not announced.
02:08The pandemic caught us by surprise,
02:11to all, basically.
02:12However, since more than 30 years,
02:15we have been looking at an announced crisis,
02:18which is the climate crisis.
02:19And for that climate crisis,
02:21that is, that is, that is, that is nothing but a imbalance
02:22between the emissions of gas to the energy effect
02:24that we do versus a reduction of the capacity
02:28that the planet has to absorb them.
02:30That is, that is, that is, that is, that is, with trees.
02:33Bogotá, for example, has a deficit,
02:36in the second census of the urban trees,
02:38it has about 1.200.000 trees.
02:40We should have about 2.500.000 trees
02:43as a minimum, to have an interesting level of trees.
02:46That means that there is a deficit of trees in cities like Bogotá
02:50or in other cities in the world.
02:52The fact that we are doing a symbolic act of planting trees,
02:56which is not only going to be the siembra,
02:58but also going to be the maintenance,
02:59in what the program of Juan Verde has always emphasized,
03:01in which, not only sembra a tree,
03:03but to keep it, take it, take it, take it to a high state
03:06that allows us to generate biologists and forests,
03:09which is something very interesting.
03:11Every tree that we sow, every tree that a person helps
03:15to build, to create this waste of carbon,
03:19the word technique,
03:20allows us to contribute with a grain grain
03:23to improve the situation of the planet.
03:38It is a very symbolic act and very beautiful thing,
03:42because we handle a theme,
03:44and it is to make the memory of a person grow and become a symbol of life.
03:49Every time we see a tree in memory of a person who has died,
03:53we see that tree renews, leaves, leaves,
03:56leaves, leaves...
03:57It is something very symbolic that allows us to see that,
04:00even if someone can fall and leave,
04:02we can give a tribute in life to that person.
04:05A person who has always been with us,
04:09supported us, was a great father,
04:13and this tree will represent us for the rest of our lives.
04:30A person who has been with us,
04:34who has been with us,
04:34who has been with us,
04:37who has been with us,
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