Project 3650, recently renamed Climate Cartoons, was honored last week by The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences with the Emmy Award for best National Public Service Announcements/Broadband. Directed by Mark Greene, "Big Fun with Global Warming" was co-sponsored by the Sierra Club. The cartoon features "Stinky," a "nasty little office man" who thinks global warming is "a bunch of hooey."
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) announced the winners of this year's Humanitarian, Public and Community Service Emmy Awards during a luncheon ceremony at the Pegasus Room, 30 Rockefeller Center, in New York City. The awards honor television professionals and nonprofit groups for programming that advances the common good.
The Emmy-winning "Big Fun with Global Warming" was the first of two cartoons created by Mark Greene of Pecos Pictures.
Climate Cartoons, a principle initiative of Project 3650, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization run by animators, producers and distribution experts. Climate Cartoons uses animation to educate people about climate crisis, inspiring them to take specific actions to help reverse global warming. The group includes professionals from leading studios such as Colossal Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios. Visit ClimateCartoons.org for more details.
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