King Charles III is expanding his commitment to environmental activism by launching a YouTube channel for his brand RE:TV.
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- Despite YouTube’s moderation efforts, a “new climate denial” is slipping through the cracks
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King Charles launches YouTube channel in search of “sustainable solutions to the climate crisis”
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Harries Twins, Filmmaker Alice Aedy Launch ‘Earthrise’, A Digital Brand Dedicated To Climate Activism
Filmmakers and climate activists Jack and Finn Harries, who rocketed to fame on YouTube (3.8 million subscribers) roughly a decade ago, have launched a new digital media venture called Earthwise Studio that will seek to educate viewers about the ongoing climate crisis -- but through a hopeful and inclusive lens.
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YouTube-Disputed Study Finds 100 Advertisers Ran Spots Against Climate Change Denial Videos
A new study has uncovered yet another potential blip in YouTube’s ongoing struggle to protect advertisers from the litany of content that it hosts -- though the video giant takes particular issue with the study in question.
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- ‘It’s Okay To Be Smart’ Host Joe Hanson Headlines New PBS Digital Series About Climate Change
- David Letterman, Al Franken Discuss Climate Change In New Funny Or Die Web Series
- YouTube Enlists Casey Neistat, Blogilates, Louis Cole, And More For Global Climate Discussion Through #OursToLose Campaign
- Green Web Series 'Shift Logic' Taps Viewers To Build Show
- Blog Action Day: 'Big Ideas' from GOOD and Babelgum
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