The Power of TV: Representing Climate Change On Screen 4/18 9-10am

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A free, public event at the Television Academy's No. Hollywood campus will detail ways media storytellers can raise public consciousness on the issue of climate change through storylines.

The Television Academy Foundation today announced it will host "The Power of TV: Representing Climate Change On Screen," presented by the Los Angeles Times,  with additional support provided by The Walt Disney Company, on Tuesday, April 18, from 9-10 a.m. PDT. 

The free, open-to-the-public event will be held at the Television Academy's North Hollywood campus. To register, visit TelevisionAcademy.com/power-of-tv/tickets.

Panelists for the event include

  • Award-winning screenwriter, director, producer, playwright and creator of the Apple TV+ series Extrapolations (starring Meryl Streep, Edward Norton and Marion Cotillard), Scott Z. Burns; 
  • Founder and CEO of Good Energy, Anna Jane Joyner; 
  • Creative director of the NRDC's Rewrite the Future initiative, Meredith Milton;
  • Co-creator of mixed-ish, Peter Saji, who was the recipient of the 2020 Environmental Media Association Award. 

The discussion will be moderated by Los Angeles Times environment reporter Rosanna Xia.


A full recording of the panel discussion will also be made available for on-demand viewing at TelevisionAcademy.com at a later date.


 

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