Episode 4
Caoimhe looks at the environment and how young people engage with climate change.
DÃrÃonn clár deireanach na sraithe ar an timpeallacht agus an imnà atá ar dhaoine óga faoin chomhshaol a eascraÃonn as an athrú aeráide. Casann muid ar an ghnÃomhaà óg Anna Kernahan agus a cara Kay le haghaidh stailc Fridays For Future i lár Bhéal Feirste ar an 115ú seachtain den stailc. FreastalaÃonn Caoimhe ar léacht Chomhshaolachais in Ollscoil na BanrÃona leis an Ollamh John Barry a léirÃonn buairimh a chuid mac léinn faoi thodhchaà an domhain. LabhraÃonn mac léinn amháin, gur athair óg é, faoin imnà atá air faoi thodhchaà a mhic mura ndéantar rud ar bith faoin athrú aeráide. Tugann Martha an veigeán leideanna do Chaoimhe faoin dóigh le bheith ag siopadóireacht ar bhealach nÃos inbhuanaithe. Agus cuireann Aoife de Bhál, a thugann aire don timpeallacht i gCluain an Bhogaidh, i gcuimhne dúinn cad é mar is féidir ár gcuid féin a dhéanamh le nasc nÃos doimhne a chruthú leis an nádúr.
In the final episode of the series, we focus on the environment and how some young people experience eco-anxiety that stems from climate change. We meet young activist Anna Kernahan and her friend Kay, who participate in a Fridays For Future School Strike in Belfast city centre.
Caoimhe attends an environmentalism lecture at Queen’s University in Belfast, led by Professor John Barry, who tells her about the worries and eco-anxiety his students have about the future of the planet. The father of one young student talks to Caoimhe about his concerns for his son’s future if nothing is done about climate change. Martha, a vegan living in Dublin, gives Caoimhe tips on how to shop more sustainably, and Aoife de Bhál, who works in the Bog Meadows, reminds us how we can all play our part and become more connected to nature.
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- Mon 30 May 2022 22:0091Èȱ¬ Two Northern Ireland HD & Northern Ireland only