![]() The campaign comes after a new ScotPulse survey showed that seven in ten Scots look to the TV for information about climate change and sustainability – more than any other source. The week is a cross-platform mission to raise awareness of how climate change is impacting Scotland’s communities and inspire viewers to live more sustainably. Hit series Sean’s Scotland showcased the country in all its picturesque beauty. The hour-long special will lead the schedule of STV’s Sustainable Scotland Week. “For STV’s Sustainable Scotland Week, I wanted to get back out on the road and give viewers another tour of Scotland’s world-renowned beauty, but this time I’m also on a mission to delve deeper into the serious environmental issues facing our country.” “But the truth is, the extreme weather events we’ve witnessed more frequently in recent years – both around the world and here in Scotland too – have been a cause of concern for me and everyone who cares deeply about our natural environment. “Viewers are used to seeing me bring them the weather every evening with a smile on my face,” Sean said. ![]() While hit series Sean’s Scotland showcased the country in all its picturesque beauty, this programme will focus more closely on the environmental threats facing his homeland. Sean’s Scotland SOS will take the weather presenter from exploring coastal erosion in Montrose, to Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth to to unpick challenges facing the world’s largest colony of northern gannets, and then on the River Clyde to help remove pollution and debris. ![]() ![]() The standalone programme will launch on day two of STV’s Sustainable Scotland week, on August 22. STV meteorologist Sean Batty is set to explore how climate change and pollution are taking their toll on Scotland’s environment in a special edition of his show. ![]()
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