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"Don’t Look Up" director donates $4 million to climate activism

"Don’t Look Up" director donates $4 million to climate activism

The award-winning filmmaker is revisiting his purposeful plot by investing in climate crusaders with a $4 million donation.
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Apocalypse when? Global warming’s endless scroll

From “Don’t Look Up” to Greta Thunberg videos to doomsaying memes, we are awash in warnings that we are almost out of time. But the climate crisis is outpacing our emotional capacity to describe it.
Amanda Hess: Apocalypse when? Global warming's endless scroll

Amanda Hess: Apocalypse when? Global warming's endless scroll

From “Don’t Look Up” to Greta Thunberg videos to doomsaying memes, we are awash in warnings that we are almost out of time. But the climate crisis is outpacing our emotional capacity to describe it.
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Can works like 'Don't Look Up' get us out of our heads?

In the doomsday smash and Bo Burnham’s pandemic musical “Inside,” themes of climate change, digital distraction and inequality merge and hit home.
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DiCaprio on climate change: 'Vote for people that are sane'

Leonardo DiCaprio says if the world has any chance at combating climate change, voters need to pick “people that are sane.”
Don’t just watch: Team behind 'Don't Look Up' urges climate action

Don’t just watch: Team behind 'Don't Look Up' urges climate action

The satirical film, about a comet hurtling toward Earth, is a metaphor for climate change that has broken a Netflix record. Its director hopes it will mobilize the public.
“Don’t Look Up” was good for climate cinema, even if you hated it
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“Don’t Look Up” was good for climate cinema, even if you hated it

As critics debate Adam McKay’s latest film, perhaps the better question is where movies about climate change should go from here.
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