INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories

Our Impact

2016 Comedy for Climate Change - #PolarLivesMatter


Comedy skit featuring polar bears, riffing off of the Black Lives Matter movement and ASPCA ads. 

2016 Comedy for Climate Change - Stand up for Climate


Humorous stand-up routine touching on college majors, student life, and campus issues, connecting our more personal college lives with the broader issue of climate change.

2016 Comedy for Climate Change - Always Sunny in Boulder, Colorado


The gang tackles climate change in this hilarious parody of the show Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

2016 Comedy for Climate Change - Climate Jeopardy


"Climate for 500, Alex". Time for another game show! This time it's celebrity jeopardy, with such notable faces as Hillary Clinton, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Dr. Sylvia Earle face off to determine who knows the most about climate issues.

2016 Comedy for Climate Change - God-Jesus heart to heart


Jesus has an awkward, but funny exchange about climate change with his dad as our climate change prayers are answered in this religiously-themed skit.

2016 Comedy for Climate Change - Closing


Closing act of 2016 Comedy for Climate Change event.

2021 Comedy for Climate Change Honorable Mention- Among Us: Climate Change Edition


2021 Comedy for Climate Change Honorable Mention 

2021 Comedy for Climate Change Honorable Mention: Recycle Fest 2021


2021 Comedy for Climate Change Honorable Mention

We live in a world where it is so easy to be offensive even when we are trying our best. Join three silly boys Jeff, Josh and Jelliot as they get ready to participate in Recycle Fest 2021 and grow as a person as we watch them go through their own “oops and ouch” moments. Support Green culture, don’t appropriate it.

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2021 First Place Comedy for Climate Change Winner - BREAKING: shocking leaked internal @ExxonMobil holiday video


First Place winner of the 2021 Comedy for Climate Change Contest

A fake internal christmas update from ExxonMobil to shareholders. Their CEO gleefully lists the facts about their terrible climate record and efforts to greenwash their image while guaranteeing to maximize profits and willfully disregard the safety and security of the entire planet.

 

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We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands


This film explores how the scale of our personal experience with the planet has changed over time and how that has impacted our view of the natural world. This film tied for first place in the 7th annual Climate Change Film Festival in December 2015.