HungAIRy's YouTube channel has been renewed

Szerző: HungAIRy 2024. 08. 15. 08:25

LIFE IP HungAIRy's YouTube channel has been updated with several new videos, and in addition to the colourful content, there have also been many changes in the structure. Videos have been added to playlists and horizontal panels help you navigate between the topics. In the future more short films will be added to the air quality project's video-sharing site.

 

LIFE IP HungAIRy's YouTube channel has launched in April 2022 and has since reached thousands of views. In addition to the initial videos, this summer the content was renewed and the site became much clearer.

The Project Film, which presents HungAIRy's mission and objectives in 4-5 minutes, is now prominently featured. The short film is also available in English.

Awareness raising videos were produced for adults and children, covering the 6 main topics of the EU project: cycling, electromobility, eco-driving, composting, energy efficiency and eco-friendly solid wood burning.

The short films show what the most air polluting substances are, and what we 'average people' can do about it in our own micro-environment. In the videos made for children, HungAIRy's mascot, Süni, helps the little ones to find their way around the topic.

These short films can be seen in the panels on Awareness Raising and For Kids. 12 fresh videos (6-6 for each panel) have been uploaded here, providing additional useful information for children and adults.

In December 2019, the UN General Assembly declared 7 September as the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies. Also new on the YouTube channel are 3 educational videos linked to this campaign.

HungAIRy has prepared a sample lesson on air pollution and how to reduce it for the International Day, aimed at upper primary school pupils. These short videos were already available on the project's website, but have now been uploaded to YouTube.

As the 2024-25 school year is about to start, this material will be relevant and HungAIRy's eco-managers will hold classes alongside teachers across the country.

The first video is about the atmosphere and air pollutants, the second is about heating, and the third expands our knowledge on what else we can do to keep the air clean.

The first panel of the HungAIRy channel features the first part of a new series. The Eco-manager interviews present the eco-managers of the municipalities involved in the project, as well as the problems and solutions offered by the cities. They will also share their experiences and lessons learned in these short videos, giving a behind-the-scenes look at how their days are spent and what success stories they have.

New episodes will be continuously uploaded to the video-sharing platform.

Visit HungAIRy's YouTube channel to watch the videos: https://www.youtube.com/@hungairy