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Susie Orbach: We don’t have to be overwhelmed by climate anxiety. Feel the pain, then act

It doesn’t matter which week we choose. There is always a climate emergency; an emergency we can close our ears and eyes to.

10 of the best climate change documentaries to see in 2023

What happens when you watch 20 or so documentaries that grapple with climate change and its many impacts — all in a row? I set out to find out at the 21st annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival, held in February in Nevada County, California.

'Don't Look Up' review: DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence headline  scathing climate-change satire that occasionally veers off course

In a grand science fiction tradition, "Don't Look Up" uses a disaster-movie framework as a metaphor for a reality-based crisis, with a huge comet hurtling toward Earth as a surrogate for indifference to addressing climate change. Yet this star-studded, extremely provocative satire at times veers off course itself, partially undermining its admirable qualities with the broadness of its tone.
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Netflix's 'Don't Look Up' misjudges the effort to tackle climate change

The solution to climate change isn’t just having the courage to acknowledge the problem - it's building the power and discipline to do something about it.

What "Don't Look Up" gets wrong about climate change

If climate change were plainly visible, and literally hurtling toward the planet, could society rise to the challenge? Leonardo DiCaprio doesn’t seem to think so.

DiCaprio calls 'Don't Look Up' a 'unique gift' to climate change fight

Leonardo DiCaprio calls his new movie "Don't Look Up" a gift. Not because he got to work with a cast that includes Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Timothee Chalamet and Jonah Hill, to name just a few, but because the film captures the perils of climate change, while also making people laugh.

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