KlimaTV – Fiktion
Why TV Comedies Get Climate Change So Wrong
12:52 | We look at the last 30 years of television comedies that address climate change in order to understand why TV comedies get climate change so wrong.
Global Warming, as Depicted by 30 Years of Strategy Games
30:35 | Can an entire lifetime of playing videogames help people understand a crisis?
Can These Books Save The Planet? The Rise of Climate Fiction
12:37 | Climate Fiction comes in all sorts of forms, there’s your Mad Maxes, your Games of Thrones, your Parables of the Sowers, and your WALL-Es.
The Unchanging Climate of Hollywood
52:19 | A video about movies that feature climate change / environmentalism in their plots and how they reflect and/or inform our views about it in the real world.
Fate of the World: Three Degrees! – Part 3
1:15:40 | Let’s win a strategy game about global warming!
Fate of the World: Three Degrees! – Part 2
59:40 | Let’s continue a strategy game about global warming.
Fate of the World: Three Degrees! – Part 1
55:37 | Let’s play a strategy game about global warming.
PhD reviews climate change in Civ VI: Gathering Storm
11:11 | I talk about the game’s mechanics, the frequency of extreme weather events, and the knock-on effects on human behaviour in the game.
Climate Scientist Reviews Global Warming Movies
5:12 | Bill Patzert: “There is no Planet B.”
Climate Fiction and Future Imaginings
10:32 | Professor Christopher Wright from the University of Sydney Business School outlines his thoughts on climate change, future imaginings and climate fiction.
Game of Thrones is secretly all about climate change
2:02 | The White Walkers are some of Thrones’ creepiest villains — but they also help tell a really interesting metaphor about climate change.
The Climate of Middle Earth – Part 3
7:31 | Climate change is real, so why the controversy and debate?
The Climate of Middle Earth – Part 2
8:27 | Climate change is real, so why the controversy and debate?
The Climate of Middle Earth – Part 1
8:07 | Climate change is real, so why the controversy and debate?