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Espousing the Role of Different Kinds of Movies in the Understanding of Climate Change: An empirical review

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  • Onyekuru, Blessing O.
  • Onyekuru, NwaJesus A
  • Ukonu, Micharl O

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Effective climate change communication has remained a challenge due to the complexities of climate change science. However, in recent years, the role of movies in communicating climate change science has been recognised. This study reviewed the use of movies in the understanding of climate change. Different climate change films were theoretically and empirically reviewed as well as literature on the subject matter. The study shows that movies (both documentary and fictions) are powerful revolutionary means of bridging the gap between science and human understanding of climate change. By removing the complexities in climate change communications using vivid, concrete, affect and emotional laden animations dramatized with humour and suspense, climate change movies can trigger pro-environmental attitudes, behaviour modifications, and climate change responsive actions.

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  • Onyekuru, Blessing O. & Onyekuru, NwaJesus A & Ukonu, Micharl O, 2023. "Espousing the Role of Different Kinds of Movies in the Understanding of Climate Change: An empirical review," Nigerian Agricultural Policy Research Journal (NAPReJ), Agricultural Policy Research Network (APRNet), vol. 10(01), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:naprej:343418
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.343418
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