
Hosted by Jake Randall & Tolmeia Gregory, Lights Climate Action is a podcast discussing film and TV through a climate lens. In each episode, Jake & Tolly look at a film or TV series and discuss what it does and doesn't get right on climate change, from fossil fuel propaganda and environmental disasters to cartoons and comedy.
Jake Randall is a cinephile with a film degree, a love for all things A2... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmTV ReviewsFilm Reviews | ||||

In a festive holiday special, Jake & Tolmeia explore Netflix's A Merry Little Ex-Mas, directed by Steve Carr and starring Alicia Silverstone. They discuss what film reviewers are saying about this Christmas rom-com and whether it's too cringey to mak... more
In the Season 1 finale, Jake & Tolmeia are joined by positive climate news reporter, Jacob Simon (@jacobsimonsays), to discuss the 2022 solarpunk animation, Strange World. Is this one of the few movies to depict a utopian clean energy future?
Hoste... more
In this episode, Jake & Tolmeia discuss Daisy Ridley's latest action film, Cleaner, directed by Martin Campbell. We discuss who the real villain is in this climate activist action movie and how well it portrays the different co-conspirators of the fo... more
In this episode, Jake & Tolmeia discuss the Oscar-winning animation, Flow, directed by Gints Zilbalodis. Is this animated film starring an adorable cat actually a film about climate change, and why did it beat The Wild Robot for Best Animated Feature... more
Totally unique idea, that is perfect for anyone who likes geeking over films and how they portray climate matters.
Also very fun and great music
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The show provides a unique exploration of films and television series through the lens of climate change, assessing their portrayal of environmental issues ranging from fossil fuel narratives to climate-related humor and animation. Hosts Jake Randall and Tolmeia Gregory discuss a wide array of content, including notable films and popular series, focusing on the accuracy and nuance of climate representations while intertwining their personal insights and expertise in film and climate activism. Listeners can expect a blend of entertainment and educational discourse, as the hosts critique various narratives in media regarding climate action and inaction, making it both thought-provoking and accessible for those interested in how storytelling i... more
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