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© 2022 AFPHow film and TV can help the climate change battle
By Eric RANDOLPH PARIS©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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dagon
How about addressing plutocratic late stage capitalism?
It seems South Korean cinema is doing a better job of that than Hollywood.
To great success with "Parasite" and "Squid Game".
1glenn
Will we be able to deal with what is happening, when we insist on calling it "climate change," instead of what it truly is, Global Warming?
The air, the ocean, and the land are all getting hotter. Are they changing? Yes, but that change is all in one direction, and that point should not be ignored or sugar-coated. Like the lobster in the proverbial pot of slowly heating water, things are getting hotter, not just changing.
Bob Fosse
There was nothing at all or implied in this article about paying taxes.
There were however plenty of examples of how TV and film have influenced and changed public opinion on a wide range of important issues.