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Philip said it best, business as usual or will we choose to be brilliant? Will we give them the same planet that we enjoyed? Their future will be what we choose to make it.
30 minute reminder! Philip explores not only the technological and societal changes needed, but the psychological, cultural and political barriers to change in the final episode of #RisingTides 9:35pm
Our final episode #RisingTides tonight at 9:30pm on @RTEOne
Can we finally halt climate change? What would it take?
We promise you've seen nothing like this on television before...
Don't miss the finale of #RisingTides TOMORROW NIGHT! 🌊 Can we have a future without fossil fuels? What will it take and how will it reshape our world? 9:35pm @RTEone April 10th
Why is Ireland poised to take ambitious action but falling short on actually doing the work?
What can psychology tell us about our in-action and how can we overcome this? Tonight @RTEone 9:35pm
Dr. Svitlana Krakovska faced war in Ukraine, while bombs were falling she prioritised a climate report over fleeing. Her message is clear: It's time to ditch fossil fuels. #RisingTides Tonight 9:35pm @RTEOne
Don't miss the finale of #RisingTides TOMORROW NIGHT! 🌊 Can we have a future without fossil fuels? What will it take and how will it reshape our world? 9:35pm @RTEone April 10th
“The history books are full of those that failed to adapt when the future arrived”
#RIsingTides Episode 2 is starting now on RTE+1 & it’s also on the RTE player 👇
https://t.co/63LbDTSQHp
⏰ Just 30 minutes until #RisingTides airs at 9:35pm on @RTEone! 🌊 Let's not forget, the real challenge isn't just engineering marvels, but also shifting mindsets and political systems. Tune in to explore the repercussions of getting it wrong.
It would be a serious mistake to think Ireland can only learn how to adapt to what is coming from rich countries. Philip travels to Bangladesh, a country in the climate change firing line, which is doing more with less. #RisingTides 9:35pm @RTEOne
🌊 Dive into Episode 2 of #RisingTides as Philip explores the Netherlands' groundbreaking, hard and soft engineering feats, living below sea level! Could Ireland follow suit? 💡 Tonight 9:35pm @RTEone
Tomorrow night’s episode of #RisingTides investigates what kinds of adaptation we need to survive and thrive into the future. Philip explores the best and the worst adaptations from around the world notably Netherlands, Bangladesh and Miami. April 3rd @RTEone 9:35pm
🌍🚀 Sorry folks, can officially confirm our budget didn't quite reach Mars this time! Episode 2 of #RisingTides looks at the adaptations that will have to be made to what we now know is definitely coming. April 3rd @RTEOne 9:35pm
I’d say this blurb for episode 2 of #risingtides in weekend @IrishTimes was an April Fools, but if so, it makes no sense for a programme to be broadcast on…April 3rd
Absolutely bizarre stuff. If @EcoEye team have really included fleeing the planet, I’ll eat my shorts
'The best climate documentary yet broadcast on @rte & among best produced anywhere' - @think_or_swim
If you missed it, watch #RisingTides on the RTÉ Player ahead of part two next week: https://t.co/XovkpkJKMj
Trócaire's team in Malawi were happy to support the @EcoEye team, @boucherhayes and @Marcusdstewart in making this incredible documentary.
Well that was the best #climate documentary yet broadcast on @rte & among best produced anywhere.
Major kudos to @boucherhayes, @Marcusdstewart & @EcoEye team for episode 1 of #risingtides
If you’re not yet alarmed by this unfolding calamity, then you will be, soon enough.
“We have to stop ignoring what is coming and be the hero we want our children to see. Their future is what we choose to make it. The time to make that choice is now”
Episode 1 of Rising Tides: Ireland’s Future in a Warmer World will be on the RTE player now @boucherhayes
30 minute reminder! Join Philip on an extraordinary journey across the world where climate change has already arrived and find out what all this will really mean for us in Ireland in the years ahead. 9:35pm @RTEOne
In Feb & March 2023 Cyclone Freddy hit East Africa as a Category 3 then again as a Category 5, the energy equivalent of an entire hurricane season in the North Atlantic. Philip Boucher Hayes sees the impact of the resulting mudslide first hand. Tonight in Rising Tides 9:30pm RTE1
Indigenous communities are quicker to see the effects of climate change first. Philip travels to the Arctic Circle to learn from the Sámi people in northern Scandinavian Peninsula. Rising Tides: Irelands Future in a Warmer World 9:35pm @RTEOne