Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solli-Raphael-s--Let-s-Make-More-Minutes-Count--in-Australia---Video-27MZIFJWJ1FKM.htmlConceptually similarBehind the Scenes of the Let's Make More Minutes Count Shoot in AustraliaGP0STT12LCompleted★★★★Sam Neill: Ban the Bag - Web Video (CLEAN)GP0STRLBGCompleted★★★★★★Sam Neill: Ban the Bag - Web Video (ENG)GP0STRLBICompleted★★★★Four Alternatives to Plastic Bin Liners - Web Video (Chinese version)GP0STRMJ1Completed★★★★Four Alternatives to Plastic Bin Liners - Web Video (English version)GP0STR0QACompleted★★★★Four Alternatives to Plastic Bin Liners - Web Video (Clean version)GP0STR0QBCompleted★★★★MAKE SMTHNG International Wrap Up Video 2018 - English VersionGP0STSUYVCompleted★★★★DNC Debate Poster Messaging in Miami - Video (B-Roll)GP0STTJEPCompleted★★★★Detox The North Face Animation and Action Web VideoGP0STPKVXCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STT11YSolli Raphael's "Let's Make More Minutes Count" in Australia - VideoThe video for the 13-year-old environmental advocate’s new poem discusses the current environmental crisis and the inaction of political leaders, and is both a sobering reality check and inspiring call to arms.Solli describes a planet in crisis: plastic-polluted oceans, a reef in danger and a government unwilling to address the climate crisis we’re in. But he also speaks to the power we have if we stand together and hold environmental offenders to account with a collective voice “Writing ‘Let’s Make More Minutes Count’ came from realising that it’s the minutes that really do count,” Solli said.“From the minute a person chooses not to use a plastic cup or straw at a cafe, to the minute a person decides to join a protest to hold big companies and decision-makers to account. Each minute is an opportunity for positive change for our planet.“Making this video with Greenpeace made me feel empowered and I really hope that anyone who watches it will feel empowered about the environment too. The more informed and empowered we are the better our future will be.”Solli is the youngest ever person to win the Australian Poetry Slam, after claiming the coveted title in 2017, at age 12. He has since appeared at the closing ceremony of the 2018 Commonwealth Games, the TEDx Sydney conference and has released a book of poems titled ‘Limelight’.Locations:Australia-OceaniaDate:21 Sep, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m12sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Activists-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Electronic waste-KWCI (GPI)-Pollution-TeenagersShoot:Solli Raphael's "Let's Make More Minutes Count" Video in AustraliaSolli Raphael is a 13 year-old environmentalist, speaker, poet and Australia’s youngest Poetry Slam Championship winner. Displaying wisdom beyond his years, his latest poem ‘Let’s Make the Minutes Count’ is both a sobering reality check and inspiring call to arms. In his poem, Solli describes a planet in crisis: plastic-polluted oceans, a Reef in danger and a government unwilling to address the climate crisis we’re in.But he also speaks to the power we have if we stand together and hold environmental offenders to account with a collective voice.