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‘This is part of our world now’: can TV shows adequately reflect the climate crisis?
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‘This is part of our world now’: can TV shows adequately reflect the climate crisis?

Only around 2.8% of TV shows and films between 2016 and 2020 mentioned climate issues. But a new run of writers is looking to increase that.

Peter Dykstra: Sunday soundbites from scientists?

A venerable forum for political talk sidelines the blowhardiness and talks climate. Could global warming reporting become cool?

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