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These ever-growing numbers are often the cause of great celebration. For lots of people, electric cars are the perfect sustainable solution to reduce vehicle pollution and tackle the climate crisis.
In many ways, they’re right. If we are to stand any chance of keeping global warming to within 1.5°C and avoiding the “severe, widespread and irreversible” impacts that are forecast beyond this, we need to dramatically reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. Globally, road transport makes up 12% of all greenhouse gas emissions every year. Therefore, significantly reducing vehicle emissions could have a serious impact on global emissions.
Content Note: This article contains discussion of cyber-bullying, bullying, sexual abuse.
“Smile,” a man says to us. “Smile,” he says again, with heartfelt earnestness. A sentimental piano score accompanies these words, and in the solemn times we currently live in, the purity of this segment packs a punch, like medicine for the soul. The man switches the front-facing camera to the rear, and we see a girl, Aless (Alessia Capparelli), sitting alone. She responds impassively: “What should I say?” “The truth,” the man replies.
These shots open Miro Drobný’s 2019 anthology film
Who’s Next? (Kto je ďalší?), which shines a light on the dangers associated with our modern use of the internet. Drobný splits the film into three short sections, each dealing with a separate theme, the first being cyber-bullying.