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CBS spotlighted an Instagram post from the climate group Climate Central that warned about the impact of global warming on Barbie's Dreamhouse.

Tudor Dixon and Peachy Keenan analyze the new Barbie movie and the woke themes present in the film on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’, according to a CBS report on Thursday.

"Barbie's home may be a Dreamhouse, but as her state of California continues to experience a brutal heat wave sending temperatures to the triple digits, it may not be a dream setup for long. But there is a way to help her thrive – as well as the billions of others in the world," the article read. CRITICS HYPE ‘BARBIE’ AS A STUNNING ‘TAKEDOWN’ OF TOXIC MASCULINITY AND ‘A MASTER’S THESIS ON FEMINISM’ "Since Barbie first appeared in 1959, the number of years hotter than the annual average temp outnumber years that were cooler ," the graphics explained."Rising temperatures mean it takes more energy to cool homes like Barbie’s dreamhouse."

Margot Robbie stars as Barbie in the"Barbie" movie, which has faced some controversies on its journey to theaters.

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