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“If this drought was totally due to natural variability, then we would at least have the comfort of knowing at some point, good luck is very likely to show up again, and this is going to end,” said Park Williams, a bioclimatologist and associate professor at UCLA. “But the knowledge that a fair amount of this current drought is attributable to human-caused climate trends tells us that we may have not seen the worst yet.” Williams was the lead author of a study published last year in the journal Science that analyzed ring records from thousands of trees across western North America to reconstruct soil moisture over the last 1,200 years.
USA TODAY
Last fall, the Oscars updated its requirements for best-picture hopefuls come 2024 in the name of diversity and faced cheers and jeers from awards-watchers on Twitter.
But how will it really work?
In a test, USA TODAY fact-checked this year s slate of nominees to find out whether they would qualify under the future standards – and found that all the films passed. So what does that say about how inclusive the standards will be in practice?
Films will need to meet only two out of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences four diversity standards, which include requirements spanning onscreen performers and behind-the-scenes production staff. To pass the standards, people of color don t have to necessarily appear in prominent roles onscreen – but if that s the case, they would have to
Undervaluing Black projects cost studios $10B annually, study finds
A new report says that Hollywood needs to do more work to have equal and diverse representation in front of and behind the camera.
McKinsey & Company, Hollywood studios actually lose money when they avoid Black and diverse projects.
As
Deadlinereported, to arrive at its conclusion, the company studied data from more than 2,000 films and interviewed dozens of industry professionals, including writers, directors, producers, agents, actors, and executives.
McKinsey & Company partnered with
BlackLight Collective, which is described as “a coalition of Black executives and talent in the industry,” and includes
Franklin Leonard of
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