What can we do? A suggestion for a high perspective over Easter
These short and concise episodes discuss a variety of solutions to the climate crisis. The solutions are diverse, but they all have one thing in common: they make life on Earth even better.
The television series What can we do? is a standalone sequel to the television series What have we done? which was shown on RÚV in 2019 and dealt with the state of climate change issues. These short and concise programmes discuss a variety of solutions to the climate crisis. The solutions are diverse, but they all have one thing in common: they make life on Earth even better. The programmes are produced by Sagafilm in collaboration with the United Nations Association of Iceland. The City of Hafnarfjörður is one of the programme's supporters.
Each episode is under ten minutes long, making the series ideal for binge-watching over the Easter holiday, interspersed with outdoor activities and other entertainment. Hafnarfjörður encourages its residents and friends to familiarise themselves with the content of the programmes, as there is much that everyone can do to contribute and thus help reverse the current trend in climate change for the better.
Let's take responsibility and be a role model, both within and outside the family, with simple actions! Let's take a light-hearted step towards a change in our lifestyle!
A few light-hearted examples:
- Walk, cycle or take the bus instead of using the car.
- Let's stop using single-use packaging and instead use lunch boxes and reusable water bottles.
- We sort all rubbish at home and away from home (at work and at school).