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  • Why was the Earth in such bad shape in Interstellar?
    Possibly parts of Earth have been nuked from the orbit, perhaps in an effort to destroy the blight, or to avoid widespread chaos as people starve to death This is mentioned as a reason why people would distrust NASA and science
  • Why Earth Is Doomed In Interstellar, Explained - Screen Rant
    Though the proliferation of dust storms is the most significant factor in the destruction of civilization, it is not the source of humanity's near-extinction; instead, the principal cause of the apocalypse is our species' failure to evolve beyond our planet of origin, best exemplified through their concentration on the declining farming industry
  • Whats with the dust? : r interstellar - Reddit
    We can see An abstract force like global warming does not lend itself to film Nor does the blight itself Neither can be adequately shown on film without being seen as a bit kitschy But dust - given the connotation with drought and the Dust Bowl - can be used to signify decay, decline, desertification, and famine
  • Condition of Earth in Interstellar - Movies TV Stack Exchange
    What caused the earth condition in Interstellar in the first place? Was it global warming that caused the dust storms because of soil erosion?
  • Interstellars Most Confusing Moments Explained - Looper
    For obvious reasons, the movie couldn't get into the gritty scientific details of the fake equation, but what is important to know is that anomalies are crucial to the solution, and a black
  • Interstellar: What Happened to Earth? - Game Rant
    Interstellar begins in the year 2067, and shows humanity at a time when they have all but given up They realize that the planet Earth is gradually dying, and thus, humans with it The crops
  • Interstellar (2014) - Climate in Arts and History
    In Interstellar, the Earth is becoming no longer inhabitable due to changes in climate and crop failures Corn is the last remaining crop left after disease wiped out the world’s wheat supply Dust storms are also prevalent, ripping through towns and interfering with everyday life
  • Interstellar: Climate Change and the Evolution of Cli-Fi Movies
    Interstellar depicts our planet as a place ravaged by dust storms, blight-causing fungi, failing crops, and a changing role for humans in the Earth system If this sounds familiar it is due to decades of post-apocalyptic narrative in pop culture
  • Interstellar: The Mystery Of Dying Plants Explained | ShunCy
    In the film Interstellar, the main reason for Earth's demise is a disease called blight, which causes plants to brown and die Blight is a term for diseases or organisms that cause plants to die, and in the context of Interstellar, it has killed wheat and okra, with corn barely surviving
  • What is happening on Earth? : r interstellar - Reddit
    Why exactly has Earth become unsustainable for human life in the movie? I've had arguments about what's going on but cannot fully grasp the circumstances





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