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Is there anything funny about climate change?

Move over, climate doom. Enter: climate comedy.

An overdose of gloom and doom about climate can leave people feeling hopeless and paralyzed. But recent research shows that positive emotions help spur us  into taking action on climate change, even if it requires some level of sacrifice.

Humor is a powerful tool that has been underutilized in the climate movement to date. It can lower defenses, offer new perspectives, and change the climate narrative. 

From Rollie Williams with Climate Town, to Esteban Gast with Generation180, comedians can help move the needle on climate action.

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