In recent years, the world has been grappling with the undeniable consequences of climate change, with rising temperatures being one of the most alarming indicators of this global crisis. As the effects of climate change become increasingly evident, public service announcements (PSAs)have emerged as powerful tools to raise awareness, educate, and mobilize action. In this article, we will explore some of the best TV public service announcements that focus on rising temperatures from climate change, highlighting their impact and effectiveness in conveying this urgent message to viewers.
Breathe
Breathe. This video highlights the undeniable link between climate change and its extreme impact on public health. Through a simple but profound message, the PSA underscores the urgent need for collaborative efforts to mitigate and adapt to these challenges.
Climate Change in the Caribbean
The video, as told from the perspective of a mother speaking to her daughter, puts forth the most pertinent questions about the climate crisis and delivers some quick solutions the viewer can remember. Shot in the Caribbean and for a Caribbean audience, this quick video serves as a rallying cry for a more sustainable and resilient future.
Don't Choose Extinction
The "Don't Choose Extinction" campaign video on YouTube by the United Nations is a powerful and urgent call to action aimed at raising global awareness about the pressing environmental challenges facing our planet. Using the visuals of a dinosaur and voiced by well known actor Jack Black, the campaign advocates for meaningful climate action and to empower an increasing number of people by creating a platform for global citizens involvement.
Climate Action Starts At Home
In this informative advert by IKEA, the company presents some quick tidbits on how we can live more sustainably. The company’s ambition to inspire and enable more than 1 billion people to live a healthier and more sustainable life at home shines through in this simple yet informative PSA.
"It's not me, it's you."
This short UN Environment #CleanSeas video takes a lighter look at the issue of marine litter and asks everyone around the world tobreak-up with single-use plastics.