‘How do you laugh about death?’: the comedians tackling climate change

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‘How do you laugh about death?’: the comedians tackling climate change
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Comedians and comedy programs have started to find ways to speak to the climate crisis in their work but how can something so heavy create laughter?

and inaction. “The goal of the program is not to have comedians tell more scary stories about climate change, but to really dig in on the solutions,” she said.

. She says, “I am doing my part for climate change. I have never even used my gas stove … since I started that fire.” “We aren’t big on sharing data and statistics,” Evasco said. “What we are looking for is: how does this show up in human experience? How do you laugh about death?”

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