Vanessa Hudgens and Gerard Butler spent the day on a boat together this weekend and we have all the details about what they were up to!
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coronavirus pandemic. Thunberg, a 2020 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, said while she grew even more knowledgeable about climate change, there were moments that surprised her, like meeting with Polish coal miners.“I had expected them to not be willing to change, but they were willing to change.
They wanted to live in a more sustainable world… as long as they were not left behind,” said Thunberg. “I’ve met with world leaders who are less eager to change.”And it’s many of those heads of government that
.Vanessa Hudgens and Gerard Butler spent the day on a boat together this weekend and we have all the details about what they were up to!
Breaking Boundaries has just been released – check it out below.The Netflix film sees the broadcaster join scientist Johan Rockström to examine the biodiversity collapse of the Earth and how the crisis can still be avoided.A full synopsis for the film reads: “Breaking Boundaries tells the story of the most important scientific discovery of our time – that humanity has pushed Earth beyond the boundaries that have kept Earth stable for 10,000 years, since the dawn of civilisation.“The 75-minute
Steven Gerrard for helping out with an inspiring charity fundraiser. The title-winning boss joined Hibs kids Murray and Jackson on a 5km run as part of a push to raise cash for the Goodtrees Neighbourhood Community Centre in Moredun, Edinburgh.
My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way has said the band’s 2019 reunion show in Los Angeles was the “most fun” he’s ever had playing with them.The emo icons played their first show in almost eight years on December 20, 2019 at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles, grossing a record $1.5million – the most in the venue’s history.Speaking in a new interview, which you can watch below, Way talked about how he purposely relinquished control during the performance and how it resulted in
Greta Van Fleet have hit back at KISS frontman Gene Simmons, after he dared to suggest that rock music is “dead”.Simmons first courted controversy with similar comments in 2014, and doubled down on the remarks in a new interview which arrived in February.“Rock is dead. And that’s because new bands haven’t taken the time to create glamour, excitement and epic stuff,” Simmons told Gulf News.“I mean, Foo Fighters is a terrific band, but that’s a 20-year-old band.
Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi looked bewildered as he accidentally joined a Zoom meeting held by a climate change group. The Tardis travelling star appeared to have taken a wrong turn as he logged into a Ci Fi For Beginners online meeting about how you can 'turn poo into power'.
Environmental activist Greta Thunberg uses her social media platform to draw light on numerous socio-political issues. Amid the rise in Coronavirus cases and the commencement of the pandemic’s second wave, several people are getting tested positive for the virus every single day.
backed by the likes of Billie Eilish and Foals as well as having shirts designed by Thom Yorke, Joy Division artist Peter Saville and others.Now, a number of artists have spoken out to amplify the conversation.“We support Music Declares Emergency over here at the Squid camp because global warming is the biggest threat to humanity the world has ever seen,” Squid bassist Laurie Nankivell told NME.
Alissa Simon Film CriticMoney can buy outside help, opportunity and material possessions, but not happiness in “My Wonderful Wanda,” a punchy satire from Swiss auteur Bettina Oberli (“Late Bloomers”). Taking a wry but empathetic approach to the phenomenon of care migration, Oberli and her co-writer Cooky Ziesche focus on the changing relationship between one privileged Swiss family and their financially fragile Polish home-care worker over nine months.
Celebrities are continuing to do their bit in the fight against climate change.
Naman Ramachandran In today’s Global Bulletin YouTube Originals sets England soccer team manager Gareth Southgate documentary; Firebird options debut novel “Wahala”; Vice Distributions sells programming to streamer Pluto TV; and the BBC’s women’s representation 50:50 Project proves successful.“Raise Your Game with Gareth Southgate,” a feature documentary on England soccer team manager Gareth Southgate, will launch in June as part of YouTube’s Originals series, ahead of the Euro 2020 soccer
Naman Ramachandran Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg is getting the deepfake treatment from U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 to commemorate Earth Day (April 22).On Thursday, Channel 4 is releasing a TikTok parody, which appears to star Thunberg.
EXCLUSIVE: YouTube is launching a slate of originals designed to promote climate change and sustainability with projects including a Leonardo DiCaprio-produced wildlife adventure series.
Greta Thunberg has opened up about meeting Sir David Attenborough.Attenborough features in Thunberg’s new BBC three-part documentary on climate change, A Year To Change The World.Speaking to Greg James on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show, Thunberg said she looked up to Attenborough and said the moment she met him was “indescribable”.Thunberg said: “Whatever he says you agree with it basically.
The world can bring the global COVID-19 pandemic under control in the coming months provided it distributes the necessary resources fairly, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) told a news briefing on Monday.
Ann-Marie Corvin The documentary filmmakers behind Tribeca Film Festival award winner “Island of the Hungry Ghosts” are hitting Visions du Réel film festival with a new project, examining urban migration and the rapid pace at which climate change has impacted the lives of one cattle-herding family.“The Wolves Always Come at Night” (a working title), from Australian/U.K.