The Planet
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Initial release | Sweden |
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Directors | Johan Söderberg |
Michael Stenberg | |
Linus Torell | |
Screenplay | Michael Stenberg |
Linus Torell | |
Producers | Michael Stenberg |
Jonas Kellagher | |
Composers | Johan Söderberg |
David Österberg | |
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ID | 2314611 |
About The Planet
Filmmakers Johan Söderberg, Michael Stenberg and Linus Torell examine how human actions affect ecosystems and the environment.
Pope Francis calls for end to fossil fuels at COP28 in Dubai
... In a wide-ranging statement, Pope Francis called for an end to coal, oil and gas as well as lifestyle changes to save The Planet...
Climate change: The young activists changing the sceptics' minds
... As The Planet gets warmer and the polar ice caps melt, that Ms Hanafy s home city of Alexandria, located on the Mediterranean coast, is at risk from rising sea levels...
COP28: Huge rise in oil drilling expected from hosts UAE
... " These findings show how, irrespective of the outcome of COP28, Adnoc plans to produce more oil than nearly every operator on The Planet and plans to vastly increase its output - in direct contravention of the scientific consensus around which Sultan al-Jaber is mandated to build negotiations in Dubai, " said Patrick Galey, from Global Witness...
COP28: Can a climate summit in an oil state change anything?
... You discover The Planet faces a potential catastrophe caused by the actions of the people living there...
'Perfect solar system' found in search for alien life
... Not only are The Planets similarly sized; in a far cry from the unrelated timing of the orbits of The Planets in our own solar system, these rotate in synch...
COP28: UAE planned to use climate talks to make oil deals
... " The president of the COP is the leader of the world, is trying to build consensus on behalf of The Planet, " he told the BBC...
France warns people off Black Friday clothes deals
... The advert shows a man asking for advice in a shop before an assistant tells him not to buy anything, to help The Planet and his finances...
Nissan to commit to making new Qashqai and Juke electric models in Sunderland
... The firm s boss Makoto Uchida said at the time it was the right thing to do for its business, customers and for The Planet...
France warns people off Black Friday clothes deals
By Lou NewtonBBC News
The French government has launched a campaign encouraging people not to buy new clothes in Black Friday sales.
The advert shows A Man asking for advice in a shop before an assistant tells him not to buy anything, to help The Planet and his finances.
The Minister for ecological Transition - responsible for promoting Sustainability - Christophe Béchu, is behind The Campaign .
But The Message has been criticised by other government departments.
Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire called it " ill-conceived" and said it would harm " honest businesses".
Le Maire's department been trying to tackle The Rise in unemployment and the cost of living Crisis - and seasonal sales are thought to put more money back into the economy.
Black Friday , when retailers offer significant discounts and promotions, is one of the biggest shopping days of the year in many European countries.
On Thursday Béchu admitted that The Message may have targeted the wrong businesses, he told France Inter : " We should have targeted online sales platforms rather than physical businesses with the same message. "
But He Said The Adverts would not be pulled.
The Campaign is one of A Number of initiatives from Mr Béchu, who previously launched a " repair bonus" to encourage people to repair their existing clothes instead of buying new ones.
From October the government has subsidised clothing and shoe repairs by giving people between €6 (£5) and €25 (£21) off the cost. The government has committed to contributing €154m to the repair bonus fund over The Next five years.
Bérangère Couillard, the junior ecology minister, said the government was committed to tackling fast fashion.
More criticism came from the Commerce Alliance, The Union of Textile Industries and The French Union of Fashion and Clothing Industries which issued a joint statement.
" We ask for its immediate withdrawal, failing which we will consider legal action for commercial denigration.
" We ask ADEME [The French Environment and Energy Management Agency] and the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Territories to immediately remove this video and to work together to develop positive communication on the transformation of The Fashion and commerce sector. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com