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Analysis: Why TV and film scripts need to stop ignoring the climate crisis?

A Greener Life

By Wahid Bhat TV and film are powerful mediums that can inform, entertain, and inspire millions of people around the world. However, a new study by Good Energy and the USC Norman Lear Center has found that most TV and film scripts are ignoring the climate crisis, or failing to address it in a meaningful and realistic way.

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Sept. 7 Screening Of Hurricane Agnes 50: Life After The Flood; It Happened Before And Flooding Will Be Worse In The Future Due To Climate Change

PA Environment Daily

Join us for this retrospective film and post-film discussion as we consider how we can better prepare from a social, policy, and infrastructure perspective for future flooding events in Pennsylvania. Related Articles: -- DEP Invites Comments On Electric Grid Resilience Plan At Aug. Click Here to register for this free program.

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PA Council Of Trout Unlimited Blog: Nearly 190 People Attended Keystone Coldwater Conference In February

PA Environment Daily

Her topics included public comments, how to approach decision maker meetings, social media, petitions, and letter writing. The remainder of Saturday consisted of concurrent presentations with topics including trout stream restoration, Trout Unlimited’s abandoned mine drainage program, and building communities around conservation.

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New study finds 19th century wooden shipwrecks to be thriving habitats for deep-sea microbiomes

Frontiers

Image: Maui Topical Images/Shutterstock.com. This work is the first to show that built habitats (places or things made or modified by humans) impact the films of microbes (biofilms) coating these surfaces as well. Read original article ? Download original article (pdf). Selling the articles is not allowed.

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How to Save the World, Part 1

Academy of Natural Sciences

A new class at Drexel is tackling the very real dilemma of climate apathy head-on by asking students to consider how different approaches to film and video influence viewers — and to put theory to practice in a public film festival of their own. To read all 13 ideas for how to save the world, here is the full article.

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Registration Now Open For Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference With Events On March 12, 13, Main Conference March 14 At Lehigh University

PA Environment Daily

There will be a track for watershed volunteers engagement, and technical workshops to dive into topics such as flooding, karst geology, and managed retreat in the landscape due to climate change. Additional presentations and workshops will focus on stormwater and MS-4s for municipal staff and engineers. Mary’s College of Maryland.

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January 24 PA Environment Digest Now Available

PA Environment Daily

Million; Still Short Of 2018 Revenue Of $251.8 Million Delaware River Basin Commission Adds Feb. 3 Hearing On Proposed Fracking Wastewater Regulations Chesapeake Bay Foundation Calls For Greater Investments To Reduce Pollution As Number Of Impaired Streams Increases In PA DEP Announces $3.5 24 Manada Conservancy Hosts Feb.