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The call for the protection of nature and natural resources was a maxim of Fidel Castro based on his vision of the future of humanity and the consumer model that increasingly causes greater damage to the planet.

Hence is the warning about the risks or dangers that threaten the preservation of the human species, plants and animals.

Terina García Davis, specialist in science, technology and environment in the provincial leadership of CITMA in Mayabeque explained the validity of the environmentalist ideology of the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution.

He said that the call of whoever was a great expert on the subject invites to the reflection on the proper management of ecosystems and the preservation of biodiversity and environmental justice.

She added that Fidel Castro was a constant forerunner in the struggle to care for the environment and the urgency to protect the surrounding environment.

In events of international relevance, who was the top leader of the nation, stressed that the unequal exchange and external debt assaulted the ecology and favored the destruction of the environment and stressed the responsibility of developed nations around the proper treatment of environmental issues .

In this sense, Cuba is an example with the implementation of the State Plan for confronting Climate Change.

The Tarea Vida (Life Task) is inspired on the thought of the historical leader Fidel Castro who, in his speech at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, described the risks and challenges facing civilization in the face of climate change. 

In Mayabeque this legacy is evident in the actions that take place in the southern coastal strip with the participation of the community and other factors, the execution of the Living Mangrove project to avoid saline intrusion, the penetration of the sea and contribute to the protection of the aquifers to guarantee the sustainable development of the province and the country.

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