Film
WWF: Earth Hour
When the lights switch off at 8.30pm on 29 March, it’s our planet’s time to shine…
Earth Hour is the world’s biggest celebration for our amazing planet, hundreds of millions of people from across the world coming together in a symbolic and spectacular light outs display.
It’s a brilliant reminder that together we can make change happen, and it gives us a chance to think about the small things we can do everyday to help create a brighter future. So whether you reflect under the stars or celebrate by candlelight, it’s a moment to say you’ll do your bit to protect our planet – not just for one hour, but every day.
Because turning out the lights is just the beginning…. And there are so many fun things to do in the dark.
Do you see things others don’t
Disruption to life functioning need not occur. If psychosis is detected early, many problems can be prevented.
Current treatments are so effective that almost every individual can recover from a first episode of psychosis! The earlier the disorder is treated, the greater the chance of a successful recovery.
Prejudice Is Not Worth Lining Up For
Film produced for The Ministry of Refugee Immigration & Integrations Affairs + The Danish Institute for Human Rights. Racism, xenophobia and intolerance are problems prevalent in all societies. But every day, each and every one of us can stand up against racial prejudice and intolerant attitudes.
Discrimination Hurts
Ad commissioned by The Danish Institute for Human Rights and Minister for Gender Equality.