Hollywood director of climate crisis satire praised protestors for waking up ‘sleeping governments’ and will triple donations over weekend
The Hollywood director of Netflix film Don’t Look Up has pledged to triple donations toAdam McKay, who made the satire on the climate crisis as well as Step Brothers and The Big Short, said he stands with the protesters, praising them for waking up “sleeping governments”.
McKay said: “The scientific reality is we will hit 1.5C of global heating in the next 18-24 months, which should greatly alarm each and every person on this planet.
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