The Anchorman and Don’t Look Up filmmaker thinks the best way to encourage climate awareness isn’t with sober fact—it’s with biting satire.
A new one-woman show from the producer of “Baby Reindeer” and “Fleabag” is an irreverent allegory about wildfires and global ...
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Why Climate Change Jokes Miss the Mark on TVWhy do TV comedies get climate change so wrong? We break down common mistakes, outdated jokes, and the untapped potential for using humor to inspire environmental action. 🚶♂️🌱 ...
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Moving from climate doomerism to optimism through humorClimate change makes that easy, she added. After all, “If the planet doesn’t survive, it kind of affects everyone?” she joked. Jokes themselves are universal, and so humor is effective at ...
It started with an Edinburgh show that had five minutes of jokes about climate change which had grown to 25 minutes by the end of the run. Despite initial scepticism from his agent, Goldsmith felt ...
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