“The story of power” film engages thousands at COP27 with Climate Action.
Egypt, November 2002- As a part of COP27 events, Baseet produced “The story of power” short film to take participants through the human’s learning journey on earth over the ages, to discover how energy evolved from using fire, to discovering oil and fuel, to finally resorting to clean and solar energy to protect our planet. The short film was produced in English and translated into Arabic to engage more audiences at COP27.
In partnership with The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, The Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT) and Al-Alfi Foundation, Baseet’s “The story of power” short film was presented in COP27 to engage participants with the history of power development over the ages, and the importance of going-green and finding eco-friendly solutions to protect the planet. The film sends a hopeful message of our dream to make our planet a better place to live in; a safe home for the generations to come.
This comes as part of Baseet participation in Cop27, with Baseet Climate Science Shows that took thousands of participants in a new learning journey, mixing fun, magic and science through a variety of exciting experiments performed on stage by world-class STEAM Communicators. Baseet Climate Science Shows were presented in 3 different languages; English, Arabic and Chinese to ensure that participants from 194 countries are well involved with climate action.
About The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research:
The Ministry of Higher Education is one of the governmental bodies of Egypt, based in Cairo. Its major function is to develop, implement and monitor all the country’s policies relating to Higher Education; it is responsible for the educational activities of Egyptian universities, both public and private.
About Baseet:
Baseet is an educational-scientific organization that provides STEAM Education, Science Communication, and Public Engagement Services. Baseet aims at accelerating the learning process, encouraging scientific cooperation, spreading science, and supporting educators.