What if telling a story that gives hope by pointing out solutions was the best way to solve the ecological, economic and social crises that shake our world?

Following the publication of a study forecasting the possible extinction of mankind by 2100, Cyril Dion and Melanie Laurent travelled through 10 countries to understand the reasons of this upcoming catastrophe and, most of all, how to prevent it. During their journey, they met the pioneers who reinvent agriculture, energy, economy, democracy and education. By pulling together these positive, concrete and tested initiatives, they begin to see what could be the world of tomorrow.

TOMROROW is an urgent and passionate film offering real solutions to save our planet.

This film can be viewed for free, at any time, through UQ's Kanopy subscription. Use your UQ credentials to login.

Watch the film here!

Hosted by UQ Green Office Program and UQ Library 


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About UQ Sustainability Week 2021

Sustainability Week is an opportunity for the UQ community to celebrate and promote sustainability across UQ's campuses and sites. From August 16-20, a range of activities and events are hosted across all areas of the University, including markets, workshops, crafts and DIY, film screenings, specialist presentations, tree plantings, bird watching and garden tours, solar tours, forums and panel discussions, competitions and challenges to inspire sustainable behaviours.

Join us for the fun, check out the full program! Stay up to date by liking UQ Sustainability on Facebook or following us on Instagram

Important update: Based on the recent Covid restrictions, this year's Sustainability Week will be entirely online. Those events that cannot be transitioned to an online format will be postponed. Keep an eye on our social media channels, and our website for updates! (last updated Wednesday 25 August).

Venue

Online