Roz Purcell and Tara Stewart will explore sustainable fashion in a podcasts series called Dirty Laundry. Image: Andres Poveda Roz Purcell and Tara Stewart will explore sustainable fashion in a podcasts series called Dirty Laundry. Image: Andres Poveda RTÉ HAS ENLISTED the help of models, online influencers, and some veteran broadcasters for its weeklong look at the climate crisis.
This year’s European elections saw the Greens scale new heights across northwestern Europe and here at home, signalling a change in the public interest when it comes to climate change, resulting in this year’s Budget featuring plenty of green measures. Speaking to TheJournal.ie, Augustenborg said 2050 is looking “uncomfortable” for Ireland at the moment.
Bonnie Ann Clyde, who is also a makeup artist, delves into the world of cosmetics and searches for sustainable alternatives, an area Bonnie said is easily forgotten in the climate conversation. Also coming up on the schedule is What Planet Are You On, a new three-part series, which will look at families tackling real challenges in the areas of water, waste, energy and food and in their homes.
Imagine paying a licence fee for this crap? Clueless models & “self proclaimed” influencers telling everyone how to be more green! Especially with fashion. Roz Purcell & Nadia Forde keep chemical factories in business just for the makeup remover alone 😂 ClimateHoax Sheeple
Well.... the country will come to a standstill for this feast of intellectual pomp. I bag the front room tv for the full week, morning noon and night. Can't wait to be 'influenced' by da models and influencers.. going all giggly now... 🌛🌖☀️🌞🌤⛈🌚🌫🌨🌦
Any scientists?
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Buuuulshit
Will it be translated in Chinese
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