Counter of declining steel grades at the Tauron Arena
The counter of disappearing media is introduced on Wednesday on the facade of Tauron Arena Kraków. The Illuminated Animation was prepared on the occasion of Earth Day and the summer of the 5th Green Film Festival.
According to the regulations in force, they reported until 20.
Information is displayed on individual slides, among others about the fact that animals and plants are killed on earth every day, that almost everyone – 1.7 thousand. One of the inscriptions says that the rate of extinction of species today is estimated at 100 times common than today. Another slide shows that in 1926 there were almost 10 million 700 thousand people on Earth. Plates, and currently there are almost 8 million 700 thousand.
“Currently classified, counted, every 7 million species of animals and plants. We know that no less than a million people have some events in the following. about extinction “- said Kamil Wyszkowski from the United Nations Global Compact Network Poland (UNGC), an organization established by the United Nations and encouraging business services.
How to record, the first games sound generic. She pointed out that a special struggle, so far lost, for biodiversity continues in the Amazon, East-East Southeast Asia – where forests are being cut down.
The meter installed at Tauron Arena reminds us of Earth Day, which will fall on Friday, and the upcoming Green Film Festival, planned for August 14-21. “The society’s meters are characteristic of the mass extinction of species and this problem will be the main theme of the team,” announces Grzegorz Dukielski, head of the Green Festival Foundation.
To follow also, to acquire oneself, the United Nations outlined that with each square kilometer, we often conduct several hundred unknown species.
Deputy Mayor of Krakow, Andrzej Kulig, spoke about the city’s activities for biodiversity. He especially emphasized the planting of flower meadows and the arrangement of hives. “We show that we can even make up for the fragmentation of the city, we can do. (…) we do something for the law, we do, we do, through the degradation process, he noted” – he noted
The fifth BNP Paribas Green Film in Krakow will be an opportunity to watch Polish and international thematic submissions of the Festival. In open-air cinemas on the Vistula Boulevards, the audience will see, among others International productions at the Cannes Film Festival, as shown, award-winning film at world festivals, “Eating Out” starring Kate Winslet. Polish films will include “Rzeczpospolita Vegan” by Sławomir Jankowski, “What with this water” by Maciej Chłopicki.
Russian production was withdrawn from the ban in connection with the invasion of Ukraine by this country.