09/12/2021
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What message is the Mecca of the cinema sending to its audience and the whole industry?
It is more then time to see scripts including sustainable behaviours to contribute with normalising them. If not now, then when? If not us, then who?
Climate action is an everyday commitment. Itâs with us! Letâs go!
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A new analysis by and commissioned by the shows that many popular TV shows that aired over 2019 and 2020 heavily star single-use plastics.
The report is part of a larger campaign that is urging Hollywood to swap single-use items on-screen for more sustainable alternatives.
Researchers also found that for 93% of the episodes, disposal of single-use plastic was not shown. They note that this can create a narrative of "magically disappearing trash" that doesn't address how harmful these items can be.
For the instances where the characters did dispose of the waste, 80% of the time that disposal was via littering.
Decades of research show that scripted entertainment plays a powerful role in shaping our social norms, attitudes, and behaviour on a wide variety of health and social issues.
Thus, entertainment can be a highly effective medium for modelling sustainable practices and systems.
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27/11/2021
Iâm thankful for being each time more conscious of the human impact on the planet â€ïž.
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25/11/2021
Rethink the We actually donât need it đâ€ïž.
What about a and letâs value what we already have.
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A good reminder this Black Fridayđ This is what 6000 kg of fashion waste looks like. We throw this out every 10 minutes in Australia and other places around the world. In The Fashion industry is one of the worlds largest polluting industries and fast fashion is the main issue. We can change this story by valuing what we purchase, swapping and sharing, buying second hand and finding new ways to refresh our wardrobe, repairing and making clothes last. We are powerful through every choice we make. âšâšphoto by
11/11/2021
The Seeds of Vandana Shiva.
Documentary on the life of this incredible activist for the future of the world and the humanity. Besides of being a nuclear physics and having a PhD in quantum theory (đłđł), she advocates for feminism, environment, and most important of all, food sovereignty and regenerative agriculture. Wow!
I had the opportunity to watch the doc tonight within the Sydney Film Festival - a pleasure in itself! - and took hubby out to watch it too. I already knew about her but he didnât. We both came out astonishingly impacted by her strong story and such a positive and hopeful attitude.
Please know her. And whenever you have the chance, watch the doc! Our future depends on us and is result of our choices, everyday.
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02/11/2021
âWe are, after all, the greatest problem solvers that have ever existed on Earth.â
Listen to Mr Attenborough call, so full of hope. The time has come! Listen to this 3 minutes video and let yourself feel touched by it! The leaders have an enormous responsibility. But we have our stake as well. Let's rethink our standards in every single decision. Can we?
†Stay safe you all.
David Attenborough urges leaders at Cop26 to be âmotivated by hope not fearâ
Broadcaster appeals for summit to commit to 1.5C temperature limit to avoid climate catastrophe
30/10/2021
Conference of the Parties COP26 starts this Sunday. Itâs the first assessment of the achievements since the historic Paris Agreement in 2015. Itâs expected to be the conference of the Action.
As for us, citizens, letâs always keep in mind the importance of our vote in every election from now on. It reflects our countriesâ commitments with global action in summits like these. Letâs get informed. Letâs press our leaders!
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With the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow only one week away, take a look at some of the most important moments from the conferences that preceded it.
26/10/2021
A timely call for reflection and opportunity of action as is already here! What can we rethink this time ?
is not a goal, itâs a way of relating to the world. Letâs do the very best we can to reshape our minds and seed on our kidsâ minds the responsibility for a better world.
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From flimsy single-use costumes to plastic candy wrappers, to mass-produced decorations, the amount of waste Halloween generates is mind-boggling. đ€Żâ â
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All this waste doesnât just have a huge impact on the environment, eitherâ âit also takes a massive toll on our wallets. This year, US shoppers are expected to spend an all-time high of $10.14 billion on Halloween-related items, including $3.3 billion on costumes. đ Even scarier: Many of the workers who produce these costumes and other goods aren't paid living wages.â â
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If youâre a Halloween-lover concerned about the holiday's impacts, then hear this: Spooky season can still be your favourite with a few eco-friendly adjustments. Try swapping costumes with friends. Upcycle and restyle outfits into new looks for the season. And rather than buying throwaway holiday products, you can invest in quality costumes and decorationsâ âand even make them yourselfâ with what you already own. â â
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Swipe or head to the link in our bio to discover how to have a green Halloween without creating a nightmare for people, the planet and your wallet.