Srt Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Air-We-Breathe---Animation---SRT-File--short-version--27MDHUF4E8M.htmlDownloadConceptually similarSrtThe Air We Breathe - Animation - SRT File (full version)GP1STT0ACompleted★★★★SrtThe Air We Breathe - Animation - SRT File (full version)GP1STT07Completed★★★★SrtThe Air We Breathe - Animation - SRT File (short version)GP1STT62Completed★★★★PDFThe Air We Breathe - Animation - ShotlistGP1STT0DCompleted★★★★SrtSRT File: Boom and Bust Report on Coal - Web Video - EnglishGP0STROIACompleted★★★★SrtSRT ENG. FarmErasmus SlideshowGP0STQL95Completed★★★★TXTNature at Risk - Web Video (SRT File)GP0STS7OJCompleted★★★★SrtDelivering Your Messages - Web Video (SRT FILE )GP0STR06SCompleted★★★★SrtSRT - Blood-stained Timber (Giselda)GP0STR730Completed★★★★View AllGP1STT61The Air We Breathe - Animation - SRT File (short version)“The Air We Breathe (A Story of Fuel-burning and Well-being)” is an animated video about the history of air pollution and the health impacts it causes. The video tells the story of toxic air starting from the ancient times and the industrial revolution and takes us on a journey to the present while explaining...Date:13 Apr, 2020Credit:© Stratospheric Production / GreenpeaceKeywords:SRT files (Record Type)Shoot:The Air We Breathe (A Story of Fuel-burning and Well-being) - Animation“The Air We Breathe (A Story of Fuel-burning and Well-being)” is an animated video about the history of air pollution and the health impacts it causes. The video tells the story of toxic air starting from the ancient times and the industrial revolution and takes us on a journey to the present while explaining the solutions we should promote. Top experts on air pollution, Frank Kelly and Ian Mudway from King’s College, London, and Lauri Myllyvirta from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air were interviewed about a variety of air pollution issues.Related Collections:The Air We Breathe (A Story of Fuel-burning and Well-being) - Animation