From Blue Planet II to House of Games, programme-makers are putting the climate crisis on screen - and rethinking how the whole industry operates. The aim? Net zero by 2030In February, an episode of Richard Osman's House of Games featured the following question: in the UK, how many plastic bottles does the average person use in a year? The show's guests were stumped. "There are some people who might have three a day," mused Josie Long. "But then I was thinking: children and nans, hardly any." In the end, the answer was 150, a full 20 more than Long's best guess. "Feels like that number will go down as the years go by," intoned Osman.It was a tiny moment, and the show quickly moved on. But it stuck with me. Every time I've hovered near the chiller cabinet at a shop since then, Osman's voice has popped into my head. And, chided for my reliance on single-use plastic, I've walked away waterless. Continue reading...
TV to the rescue! The small screen's battle to save the planet
15. červenece 2022 14:15
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/jul/15/tv-to-the-rescue-the-small-screens-battle-to-save-the-planet
Zdroj: The Guardian