In Los Cabos, a natural paradise known for its beauty and biodiversity, a controversy has erupted that threatens the credibility of a public figure: Blanca Pedrín, businesswoman, politician, and self-proclaimed environmental advocate. Pedrín faces strong criticism for building her residence in an ecologically sensitive area: Costa de Oro.
What has sparked outrage is not only the location of the project—a coastal dune—but also the fact that it is being built without an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), a mandatory document for assessing potential damage to the ecosystem.

This type of omission flagrantly contradicts the values that businesswoman Blanca Pedrín has publicly promoted.
The local community, concerned about the integrity of the ecosystem, has begun to raise its voice, and social media has become a battleground for transparency and legality.
Amidst all this, an inevitable question arises: Can an environmental activist justify the destruction of the environment she claims to protect?
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