Hollywood’s response to climate change included spending, protests and other forms of activism
But it seems that she lacks approach near home.
Only a fraction (2.8%) of words relating to climate change is relevant to such words, according to a 37.453 new study of 37,453 film and television scripts.
A plan on how to change that came out on Tuesday.
“Good Energy: A Playbook for Screenwriting in the Age of Climate Change” has been assembled with feedback from more than 100 film and television authors, said Anna Jane Joyner, the drama’s editor-in-chief and founder of Good Energy, a nonprofit consulting firm.
There have been a number of documentary and news programs about climate change, she said, voicing optimism that the maker of fiction will continue to make steady strides.
Gathering financial aid supported the script analysis of Media Impact Project of Norman Lear Center at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism of the University of Southern California.