Honorific Prefix: | Dr. |
Camilo Prieto Valderrama | |
Nationality: | Colombian |
Alma Mater: | Pontifical Xavierian University |
Occupation: | Climate science professor |
Organization: | Movimiento Ambientalista Colombiano. National Environmental Forum |
Camilo Prieto Valderrama is a Colombian physician, climate science professor, and researcher. He is the founder of the NGO Movimiento Ambientalista Colombiano.[1] He has received several awards for his work. He is WINS (World Institute for Nuclear Security) Ambassador.https://www.wins.org/ambassador-profile/?id=14092
Prieto received a Bachelor of Medicine from the Javeriana University, a master's degree in Philosophy at the Javeriana University (2014), and a postgraduate degree in Human Rights at the Open University of Catalonia.
In 2013, he founded the Movimiento Ambientalista Colombiano, joining his two facets of doctor and activist.[2]
He has led several campaigns for environmental assistance and awareness across Colombia, including in San Andrés, Chocó, La Guajira, and Putumayo.
Prieto has participated in various political forums and negotiations advocating for pro-environment policies: Insertion of Colombia in the Escazú Agreement for Latin America;[3] Energy Transition Table; and proposals to President Iván Duque after the social unrest of autumn 2019. In this case, Prieto denounced the lack of preventive policies on air and water pollution and the need to sign the Escazú Agreement.[4] He is climate science professor at Pontifical Xavierian University[5] and researcher at Colombian Geological Survey.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Prieto broadcast several educational videos on the best ways to deal with the virus.[6]
As a science communicator, he is the author of essays and articles, the blog and the internet video channel "El Planetario". He collaborated with the TV program Muy Buenos Días for 11 years, has worked with the RCN Channel directed by Jota Mario Valencia,[7] and is currently the host of Vida conciencia and of "Conversaciones en Casa" on Canal Capital.[8]
In his book "El perro a cuadros" (2013) he recounts his memories of childhood and youth when he began to be aware of the ecological crisis, and proposes environmental methodology through responsible consumption.
He wrote the essays "La economía de los nobles propósitos y el continente de la esperanza" and "La tonalidad de la muerte" after studying German idealism and Heidegger.[9] In the first of the books cited, he proposes a way to migrate towards a new economy.[10] In 2021 he wrote "Nutrición Sostenible".[11]