ORToday, Saturday, April 22, we celebrate the Earth day 2023. Also this year the television presents a ad hoc programming in order to raise awareness of the protection of the planet. From Rai to Mediaset, via Sky, TV2000 and the streaming platforms, the schedules change for the 53rd Earth Day.
Earth Day 2023, Rai programming
In addition to the institutional spot Do your partspread on the various networks, the weather forecasts offer a short video dedicated to the climate within each edition. With regard to the programs, various insights, starting from The coffeeairing at 6 on Rai 1 and conducted by Pino Strabioli. Continue with A family morning at 8.30 and ItalyYes! at 17.
On Rai 3 the task is entrusted to Tv Talkat 15.05, conducted by Massimo Bernardini, ea The wordsat 8.20 pm, conducted by Massimo Gramellini. In this case, the guest in the studio is the journalist and science popularizer Barbara Gallavotti. Sunday 23, however, timeline with Marco Carrara addresses the issue of safeguarding the planet by analyzing the role of social media. Then the news also took the field, which would talk about it throughout the day. Furthermore, RaiNews24 will be live from the Earth Day Village at the Pincio in Rome.
On Rai Gulp in prime time at 21.05 the film Captain NovaWhile on Rai YoYo at 18 airs Mimi and Lisa – The Magic Garden. In the schedule of Rai 5Instead, April 26 arrives Earth/Artdocumentary by Monica Taburchi, produced by Rai Cultura, which shows how contemporary artists adapt their art to the problem of climate change.
The specials on Rai Storia, RaiPlay and Radio Sound
To find out the origins of World Earth Day, you can tune in to Rai Storia, in particular on The day and the storybroadcast at midnight, 5, 11.30, 14 and 20. Followed by cycle specials The big challenge – Man and the environmentbroadcast at 3 and 4 pm. Finally, at 12.30 on Rai Scuola it is broadcast Science project towards the future – Birth of planet Earthfollowed by other specials, including Memex – Changes – Earthat 1.30 pm, and Today is – World Earth Dayairs at 6pm.
Also there radio has special programming. On Rai Radio 1 they take care of it Saturday too And Special Correspondentas well as inserts in various programs, including Mary Pop Live, On-board radio And Saturday sports. On Rai Radio 3 the themes are entrusted to Radio 3 Science And Radio 3 Suite.
Live streaming is available on RaiPlay from 9 to 23.30 #OnePeopleOnePlaneta special with documentaries, talk shows and testimonials. In addition, various documentary films and films can be watched on the platform, including Interactions, Fix time, Wild Italy, One land, The Italian Network and the collection Mother Earth. Finally, come on Rai Play Sound a selection of documentaries and podcasts, such as Me too for the earth, The red list, Green light And Fires.
Mediaset for Earth Day 2023
Mediaset has the task entrusted to Focus. The thematic channel dedicates special programming from 7.15 to midnight. Many themes were addressed, all connected to the geological history of the planet, to natural beauties, up to the fragility of ecosystems. Among the titles, Volcanoes: Builders of the Earth, Wonders of the Earth: Yucatan And Adamello: the ice book.
Starting at 18.15 the schedule offers the first viewing of Eden: Untamed Planet. The BBC series shows the most remote corners of the planet and goes to discover the secrets of uncontaminated places. Fragile ecosystems, but still balanced and inhabited by different species, thanks to the absence of man’s hand.
At 21.15 in the early evening he arrives When the Mediterranean Dried Up – A Geological Historya special edited by Luigi Bignami, which analyzes the geological history of Sicily and Southern Italy. At 10.15 pm the witness passes to the documentary The Earth: a geological look.
Sky Nature and TV2000 for Earth Day 2023
The 53rd Earth Day is celebrated by Sky with ad hoc programming on Sky Nature. At 21.15 on the thematic channel and streaming on NOW it is available the first episode of ANDden – Wild planet, a collection of 6 specials dedicated to the Earth. The eye of the camera records pristine places, real earthly paradises.
It starts with Borneo – An untouched paradisefollowed in the following weeks by Namibia – The Skeleton Coast, The Luangwa River Valley, Galapagos – The enchanting islands, Patagonia – The end of the world And Alaska – America’s Last Frontier.
On Saturday 22 April, TV2000 will talk about sustainability in the afternoon programme We are, broadcast at 3.15pm. Among the guests, don Marco Ricci, Emanuele Bompan and, in connection with the Villaggio della Terra in Rome, the correspondent Marta Marzo.
On Apple TV+ Sir David Attenborough e Jane
Apple TV+ also offers ad hoc programming. Series that want to enhance the wonders of the planet and make viewers aware of respect for the place that hosts us. Among the titles on the platform, The prehistoric planetnarrated by Sir David Attenborough, and the series Janereleased last April 14 and dedicated to the ethologist Jane Goodall.
Still, Extrapolations – Beyond the limitto understand how to intervene on climate change, Big Beasts – Majestic creatures and the animated series Your Sago Mini friends. In the catalog you can also find the series The nocturnal planet in colourthe Emmy Award-nominated documentary film The mother of elephants, The little things that matter, Charlie Brown And We are here: tips for living on planet Earthwinner of a Daytime Emmy and a BAFTA Award.
There is at the cinema Bigger than us – A world together
Not just TV and radio. Earth Day 2023 also affects cinema. From 22 to 26 April it arrives in theaters Bigger than us – A world together, directed by Flore Vasseur and produced by Marillon Cotillard, Denis Carot and Flore Vasseur. Presented at the Cannes Film Festival 2021, it has as protagonisti some young activists from different parts of the world.
Melati Wijsen is 18 years old and Indonesian. With his battles, he achieved a ban on the sale and distribution of straws, packaging and plastic bags. The Lebanese Mohamad Al Joundand, after escaping the war in Syria, built a school for 200 Syrian refugee children to attend. Again, in Malawi Memory Band halted the practice of institutionalized rape of young girls and in the United States Xiutezcati Martinez deals with environmental justice.
Mary Finn lends its aid in the rescue of migrants off the coasts of Greece, Libya and Turkey, while René Silva he created, at the age of 11, the first social network to share information about his favela, in Brazil. In the end Winnie Tushabe is the founder of Yicewhich aims to teach people poorest refugee refugees in Uganda the basics of permaculturein order to survive in territories destroyed by pesticides.
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