In director Adam McKay's "Don't Look Up," a 2021 satire about two scientists who try in vain to warn the world about a planet-destroying comet, the scientists' desperate plea for action ultimately doesn't work.
But don't take that as McKay's view on the power of activism to change the course of the climate crisis, the existential threat his movie was really about.
McKay on Tuesday plans to announce a $4 million donation to the Climate Emergency Fund, an organization dedicated to getting money into the hands of activists engaged in disruptive demonstrations urging swifter, more aggressive climate action.
It's the largest donation the fund has received since it started in 2019, and McKay's biggest personal gift. He joined the organization's board in August.
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