Rewriting the Script: Advocates Challenge Hollywood to Showcase Clean Energy
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While the entertainment industry has made strides in sustainability, there remains a missed opportunity to showcase climate solutions on screen. As part of the campaign, EnergySage is urging studios and filmmakers to include clean energy more prominently in film, TV, and media.
Climate change and clean energy accessibility face growing challenges, as political rhetoric and new policies threaten to hinder progress toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions, securing energy independence, and lowering costs for consumers. The Academy has set a strong example through its sustainability initiatives, including the development of its environmentally conscious museum, but EnergySage is calling on the industry to take the next step: incorporating clean energy solutions into visual storytelling.
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EnergySage proposes four key ways for the entertainment industry to take action:
- Show clean energy as the norm: Solar panels, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and smart thermostats are already part of everyday life. These technologies should be portrayed naturally in film and television, just like any other household appliance or vehicle.
- Feature clean energy stories: Develop narratives that explore the transition to clean energy, highlighting real-life examples of individuals and communities embracing sustainable solutions.
- Power sets with solar energy: Use solar power to run production sets, demonstrating a real-time commitment to sustainability while showcasing the practicality of clean energy.
- Partner with experts: Collaborate with organizations like EnergySage to ensure accurate and up-to-date portrayals of clean energy technologies and their benefits.
The campaign is based on the understanding that people emulate what they see on screen. When clean energy solutions are visibly integrated into everyday life in the media, they become more tangible and desirable to the public. Normalizing these technologies can drive consumer demand, influence industry trends, and shape policy decisions.
"EnergySage remains dedicated to making clean energy accessible and affordable for all," Hadlow said. "By working together,
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