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‘Don’t Look Up’ director’s plan to win climate information war
The fossil-fuel industry has funded climate propaganda for decades. Don’t Look Up director Adam McKay tells Josh Marcus about his plan to counter it.
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What Netflix's Don't Look Up tells us about the climate crisis
This A-list disaster-comedy is about as dark as it gets and has since polarised opinion in such a way that many of its critics have felt the need to protest that they are not deniers, and are advocates for climate action.
www.newsweek.com
Leonardo DiCaprio a 'sweet guy,' says scientist who inspired 'Don't Look Up' role
Michael E. Mann, distinguished professor of atmospheric science at Penn State University, spoke to Newsweek about his friendship with Leonardo DiCaprio.
www.theonion.com
Furloughed bison pour back into national parks after government reopens
You all know The Onion is satire, right?
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Using satire to communicate science
More than a decade’s worth of research shows that while satire carries some risks, it can be an effective communication tool. Scientists are paying attention.
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The Daily Show tackles Florida algae outbreaks
Trevor Noah and The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.
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Brad Pitt’s Comedy Central sketch on climate change is no joke
Pitt's weather forecast is hilarious but terrifying.
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