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The issue of climate change and global warming, their possible effects, and related human-environment interaction have entered popular culture since the late 20th century. Science historian Naomi Oreskes has noted, "There's a huge disconnect between what professional scientists have studied and learned in the last 30 years, and what is out there in the popular culture." An academic study contrasts the relatively rapid acceptance of ozone depletion as reflected in popular culture with the much slower acceptance of the scientific consensus on global warming.〔Sheldon Ungar, "(Knowledge, ignorance and the popular culture: Climate change versus the ozone hole )," ''Science'' 9.3 (2000) 297-312.〕 ==Film== * ''Blade Runner'' (1982), film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer, is set in a humid rainy climate changed Los Angeles, based loosely on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. * ''Split Second'', 1992 film starring Rutger Hauer and Kim Cattrall is set in 2008, in a London that is flooded as a result of global warming. * ''Waterworld'' (1995) starring Kevin Costner. Set in a future world, where the polar ice caps have melted due to global warming and the Earth is almost entirely covered with water. * ''The Arrival'' (1996), starring Charlie Sheen. Extraterrestrial aliens attempt to secretly cause global warming and thereby terraform Earth into an environment more suited to their needs. * ''A.I. Artificial Intelligence'' (2001), set in climate changed world near flooded ruins of New York City, where global warming has led to ecological disasters all over the world in the mid-22nd century. * ''The Day After Tomorrow'' (2004) starring Dennis Quaid. An abrupt shutdown of thermohaline circulation causes catastrophic climate change, plunging the Earth into a new ice age. * ''The 11th Hour'' (2007), created, produced and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio. * ''The Age of Stupid'' (2009), drama-documentary-animation hybrid starring Pete Postlethwaite as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055, watching archive footage from 2008 and asking "Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?" * ''Earth 2100'' (2009), predictions of possible attempts at adaptation to and mitigation of the effects of continuing global warming * ''Carbon Nation'', a 2010 documentary film. * ''Chasing Ice'', a 2012 documentary film. * ''Thin Ice'', a 2013 documentary film. * ''The Expedition to the End of the World'' (2013), director: ', relating to the Greenland ice sheet and the retreat of glaciers since 1850 * Snowpiercer is a 2014 fictional film regarding problematic climate engineering attempt 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Climate change in popular culture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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