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Edición 748 10/06/13 Visita nuestra página: www.gaceta.udg.mx UdeG El negocio en el ITEI del agua página 8-9 página 14 Lunes 10 de junio de 2013 año 12, edición 748 ejemplar gratuito de la Universidad de Guadalajara Los escenarios del clima 5 Foto: Jorge Alberto Mendoza [email protected] Expresa tu opinión. Envía un mensaje a este correo con una extensión máxima de 200 palabras. Debe incluir nombre completo y teléfono. La gaceta se reserva el derecho de edición y publicación vehículos varados, semáforos apa- neficio de la sociedad en general. El ruido, Un descuido y una gados, etcétera. María GuadaLupe pérez estrella Entonces es cuando surge la ¿contaminante lluvia de problemas pregunta de siempre: ¿por qué la cultura del mexicano no puede Un mensaje al aire implícito o explícito? Magníficas son las lluvias que ali- cambiar?, ¿por qué a la mayor par- vian un poco el calor que actual- te de la población no le importa ti- El ruido es uno de los elemen- mente hace. Incluso ayudan a la rar basura en la calle, aun sabiendo Alcohólicos Anónimos nació el 10 tos que definen nuestro entorno limpieza de diversos microhábitats que eso provoca que las calles se de junio de 1935 en la ciudad de cotidiano. Este tema es relevan- presentes a nuestro alrededor. Sin inunden?, ¿qué necesitamos para Akron, Ohio, en los Estados Uni- te en grandes concentraciones embargo, las lluvias no sólo llegan modificar nuestro comportamien- dos de América, cuando dos alco- urbanas como el área metropo- con fructíferos resultados, ya que to?, ¿por qué al momento que un hólicos crónicos: el Dr. Robert H. litana de Guadalajara, donde el si no tenemos cuidado, podríamos mexicano cruza la frontera y pisa Smith (Bob S.) y William Griffith ruido es de las molestias más co- ser víctimas de diversas enfer- tierra norteamericana, cambia su Wilson (Bill W.) —cofundadores—, munes que tienen que soportar medades que nos acechan. Entre comportamiento más no su cul- se encontraron y, a través del com- sus habitantes. éstas podemos citar a el resfriado tura?, ya que ésta radica en el ser partimiento de sus experiencias Los altos niveles de ruido común, hipotermias en caso de humano. como bebedores desahuciados al- afectan de manera directa a mi- no resguardarse, y uno de los más Podemos pensar que es necesa- canzan el estado de sobriedad per- les de personas diariamente. La actuales y peligrosos, los brotes de rio implantar las mismas reglas de manente, el éxito de este resultado zona centro de la ciudad es uno dengue, entre otras. Estados Unidos, es decir, levantar es basado en la idea de que sólo de los puntos más contaminados El dengue es ocasionado por un una multa excesiva a todos aque- un alcohólico puede ayudar a otro por ruido ambiental. virus del cual se conocen cuatro llos que tiren basura en la calle. dipsómano a través de este “puen- En mi experiencia cotidiana tipos, cuyo vector se trata del mos- Quizá esta podría ser una solución te de comprensión”. Ésta es la como habitante de esta locali- quito aedesaegypti. Este zancudo emergente, además de llevar nue- fecha en que oficialmente se funda dad, observo diariamente que abunda en las estaciones de lluvias vamente a las aulas de los niños Alcohólicos Anónimos y comienza este efecto ambiental pasa inad- y crece en pequeños reservorios de de edad preescolar y de niños de a desarrollarse el revolucionario vertido por los habitantes, ya que agua. Es importante cuidar este as- escuelas primarias, la educación y exitoso programa de los “Doce cada vez estamos más acostum- pecto, usar repelentes de mosqui- cívica, para concientizarlos de la Pasos”. brados a este tipo de contamina- tos y mantener los cuidados para importancia de no tirar la basura El nombre de A.A. es tomado ción. En consecuencia, el ruido evitar el contacto con el insecto, fuera de un contenedor especial de la primera publicación del libro desafortunadamente forma parte como el empleo de mallas en las para ello. “Alcohólicos Anónimos” en el año de nuestro entorno urbano. Este ventanas y demás. Pienso que ésta sería una bue- de 1939 escrito por Bill W. mal parece afectar irónicamente No debemos bajar la guardia en na medida, para que ahora los ni- En el marco de esta fecha en de forma silenciosa a la pobla- ningún momento (ni por un peque- ños sean los que eduquen a los pa- todo el mundo se iniciarán los ción, propiciando un ambiente ño resfriado). Cuidemos nuestra sa- pás en este sentido, ya que hemos trabajos de la cuarta Semana Na- general de estrés y tensión, y que lud, nuestra familia y amigos. visto en infinidad de ocasiones a cional de Información en la Ra- a la larga puede favorecer la apa- Óscar obeth ríos coronado personas adultas arrojando basu- dio. Denominada “Un Mensaje al rición de enfermedades o males- ra desde un automóvil en marcha, Aire”, el objetivo de esta campaña tares físicos y emocionales. y también a comerciantes de los es que en todos los radios del país Es necesario reflexionar acer- Evitemos la “tianguis” dejando basura por to- se escuche el mensaje de vida de ca de este fenómeno y profundi- dos lados. Alcohólicos Anónimos con motivo zar en su análisis, generar con- contaminación Si se implantara un reglamen- de su 78 Aniversario, y de esta ma- ductas cotidianas en la población to de convivencia ciudadana, éste nera corregir la errónea interpreta- para reducir su exposición al sería uno de los puntos principales ción que la sociedad tiene acerca ruido, y contribuir menos a su Llegan las lluvias y con ello las a tratar, y si se tuviera que coaccio- del funcionamiento de A.A., e in- generación, con uso moderado inundaciones, apagones de luz en nar con una multa a quien cometa formar sobre los usos indebidos de del auto, bocinas, aparatos de so- diferentes sectores de la población estos actos, posiblemente cambie nuestro nombre y logotipo. nido, etcétera. -los cuales por lo general son siem- la mentalidad de los mexicanos. correo-e Luis Quiñones pre los mismos-, encharcamientos, Estoy segura que esto sería en be- pedro GÓMez rodríGuez directorio UNIVERSIDAD DE GUADALAJARA • Rector general: Mtro. Itzcóatl Tonatiuh Bravo Padilla • Vicerrector: Dr. Miguel Ángel Navarro Navarro • Secretario general: Lic. José Alfredo Peña Ramos • Coordinador general de Comunicación Social: Mtro. Everardo Partida Granados • LA GACETA: Responsable de la edición impresa de La gaceta de la Universidad de Guadalajara: José Luis Ulloa Luna: [email protected] • Editor O2 Cultura: Víctor Manuel Pazarín: [email protected] • Jefe de diseño: Juan Fernando Ocegueda Luna: [email protected]. mx • Diagramación: Miriam Mairena Navarro, Diana Puig Valenzuela • Corrección: Víctor Manuel Pazarín, Miguel García Ascencio, Fanny Enrigue • Distribución: Coordinación General de Comunicación Social, avenida Juárez 975, piso 6, Guadalajara, Jalisco. Responsable: Víctor Valdez • Telefono de oficina: 3134-2222 ext. 12638 • La gaceta de la Universidad de Guadalajara, publicación semanal. Número de certificado de Licitud de Título y Contenido: 15449. Número de reserva del Instituto Nacional de Derechos de Autor: 04-2009-061113265900-109. 2 lunes 10 de junio de 2013 observatorio Los mensajes de la raza Foto: José María Martínez hay desgaste institucional, no sólo en Jalisco, sino en todo el país, respecto a los órganos garantes de la transparencia y de la rendición de cuentas. Aimée Figueroa Neri Coordinadora del doctorado en estudios fiscales, del Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico Administrativas Las máximas de La MÁXiMa El uso y consumo responsable de los derechos intelectuales no sólo es un derecho humano, sino también un deber como ciudadano del mundo. Jesús Eric Fernández García, responsable del Programa de cultura de la propiedad intelectual, Unidad de Vinculación y Difusión, Coordinación de Vinculación y Servicio Social lunes 10 de junio de 2013 3 Cambiar para sobrevivir El calentamiento global es la consecuencia más sensible del cambio climático, cuyos efectos adversos son el incremento de la temperatura, sequías e inundaciones. México es uno de los países más vulnerables ante dicho fenómeno, que según expertos ya resulta irreversible, y al cual no queda otra solución que adaptarnos o perecer aLberto spiller Nieto, al inaugurar el domingo an- circulación de vehículos, que se ha cultivos y agotamiento de fuentes tepasado la semana nacional del multiplicado y al incremento de las de agua. En la costa el riesgo es de l mayor perde- medio ambiente, reconoció que en zonas industriales diseminadas a lo inundaciones, por el aumento del dor en el cam- el país “lo que enfrentamos es una largo del área metropolitana”. nivel del mar de uno a dos metros bio climático emergencia ambiental”. Por esto, el A raíz de esto, continúa, se crean y, debido al paulatino calentamiento es sin duda el mandatario anunció su Estrategia islas de calor, “como por ejemplo del océano, se incrementan también hombre. Au- para combatir el cambio climático, las glorietas Minerva, del Charro y la cantidad y la fuerza de huracanes mento de las una medida que para algunos ex- de Chapalita, que son puntos tran- y tormentas tropicales. temperaturas, pertos difícilmente podrá tener un sitados y donde confluyen grandes Afectaciones al sector agrope- desertificación, impacto favorable en el corto plazo avenidas, y por supuesto las zonas cuario, inseguridad alimentaria, desequilibrio ambiental, pérdida —es decir, un sexenio—, y que, so- industriales y las ladrilleras de To- enrarecimiento del aire en las de cultivos, eventos catastróficos de bre todo, llega tarde; tal vez dema- nalá y Tlaquepaque. A veces entre ciudades, ya están afectando la Emayor intensidad: nuestro planeta, siado tarde. adentro y afuera de la ciudad, se re- calidad de vida y las actividades aunque dañado y herido, ha sobre- gistran diferencias de temperatura productivas de muchos mexica- vivido durante millones de años, Un cambio sensible de hasta cinco grados”.
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