Video: Polar bears are clouds
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In our songs, clouds were compared to white-maned horses and white ships, but the Japanese believe that clouds are polar bears. In any case, they were the ones who launched them into the sky. It turned out very nice. But beauty is not the main reason that prompted the Japanese to take this action. The main thing is to draw public attention to Global Warming.
All over the world, it is polar bears that are considered a symbol of the fight against Global Warming. After all, their population is rapidly declining due to climate change on the planet. That is why their image is one of the main images in green media campaigns.
Recently, an unusual event took place in one of the parks in Japan. Activists of the ecological ecoideasnet movement launched dozens of artificial clouds (balloons filled with helium) in the form of polar bears into the sky. As a result, the sky over the city was all strewn with these endangered animals.
The main goal of this action is to draw public attention to Global Warming through the problem of extinction of polar bears. And it doesn't matter whether they achieved their goal or not, and in general, what their goals are. The main thing is that dozens of flying bears have caused hundreds of smiles on the faces of children. And can it be considered a failure or stupid action that has achieved such an effect?
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