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Climate Change Is No Laughing Matter. Or Is It?

Published: Feb 9, 2024 Crawled: Nov 16, 2025 at 7:32 PM Length: 308 words
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In 2017, Rollie Williams was a struggling comedian when he came across a copy of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gores book on climate change. While a New York Times review describes the book as Mr. Williams was struck by the potential for comedy. It had been 10 years since the former vice presidents passionate appeal, and the planet had just kept heating up. I thought Al Gore on an I-told-you-so tour would be a funny premise for a comedy show, he said. The resulting production was a hit. Mr. Williams, who lives and works in Brooklyn, now makes about the environment. He is part of a growing movement that takes on the climate crisis with humor. From Hollywood movies like Adam McKays Dont Look Up to independent sketches on YouTube and TikTok, comedians no strangers to tackling difficult subjects are increasingly looking for punchlines in one of the greatest existential threats ever to the planet. Many people find the topic of global warming tiresome or depressing because of the apocalyptic stakes at play. But even some scientists and activists agree: Climate change has a messaging problem. Academics are trained to write in their own language, sending you to the dictionary every three words, said Sarah Finnie, the founder of the , an initiative at Boston University that aims to help people communicate better about climate change. Humor is a really great way to kind of calm the Doomerism and the panics that can paralyze people. We are having trouble retrieving the article content. Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Thank you for your patience while we verify access. If you are in Reader mode please exit and your Times account, or for all of The Times. Thank you for your patience while we verify access. Already a subscriber? . Want all of The Times? .

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16560
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climate-change-comedy
Date Published
Feb 9, 2024
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Nov 16, 2025 at 7:32 PM
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