“…A majority of scholarship on representations of ecological destruction focuses on either explicitly proenvironmental films (Hammond & Breton, ; Mellor, ; Rosteck & Frentz, ; Salvador & Norton, ; Von Burg, ) or still images in news reporting, advertising, photographs, and children's fiction (Corbett, ; Dobrin & Morey, ; Slawter, ; Wolfe, ). But, one reason to attend to the toxic screen is that television has been recently flooded with toxic images of pollution and economic maldevelopment.…”