TREE HUGGERS COMEDY

The brainsapling of creators Brad Einstein and Kyle Niemer, Tree Huggers Comedy melds stunning visuals, unexpected humor, and the odd person in an animal costume to create nature documentaries that are a little John Muir, a little John Oliver, and a little John Cougar Mellencamp (provided he was an actual cougar). Through their explorations of America’s wild wonders and the issues facing them, they have been named 2x National Park Service Artists-in-residence, USDA Forest Service “Voices of the Wilderness”, and have helped secure funding for the first-ever educational signage at the Pando Clone Forest, the largest organism on earth. Their work has been featured in The Salt Lake Tribune, Outside Online, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, and more.

BRAD EINSTEIN

Comedian and writer Brad Einstein is a two-time National Park Service Artist-In-Residence, a National Forest Service Voice of the Wilderness, and a "Brilliant Comedy Mastermind" according to some very kind exaggerators at Time Out New York. He is the writer of The Climate Variety Show hosted by Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Jason Sudeikis, and his work has been featured in The LA Times, Rolling Stone, Atlas Obscura, Vanity Fair, Outside Magazine, and more. Brad is a Webby Award-winning producer and filmmaker, winner of the 2022 Climate Comedy Cohort, and a 2026 Yes And Laughter Lab Fellow. He has created campaigns and live events for clients including Netflix, Patagonia, The Aspen Ideas and Tribeca Film Festivals, and more. Past credits include The Onion, Billy on the Street, Shameless, and the Second City Touring Company.

Learn more: bradeinstein.com

KYLE NIEMER

Kyle Niemer is a Chicago-based Director and Producer specializing in outdoor, environmental and automotive media. He is a 2026 YALL Fellow, a 2x National Parks Artist-in-Residence, a National Forest Service Voice of the Wilderness, and a 2022 Climate Comedy Cohort Grant Recipient. His works has been featured in Huffington Post, MSMBC, NPR, Outside Magazine and Motor Trend. Kyle is a Webby, Telly, and Davy award-winning director of commercial campaigns, working with noted brands like VICE, Sonic, Amazon, Netflix, Kraft, HotWheels, and LEXUS. His narrative film work has won awards at numerous festivals, including Front Range, My Name is Climate, Golden Tree and Destination Unknown Festivals; most recently winning Best Director for Tree Huggers Comedy series,The Electric Caravan

Learn more: kyleniemer.com

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ASSOCIATED PRESS

APRIL 11, 2025

GLOBAL WARMING ISN’T FUNNY—EXCEPT IN THE HANDS OF THESE COMEDIANS.

THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

NOVEMBER 11, 2017

UTAH’S PANDO ASPEN GROVE IS THE MOST MASSIVE LIVING THING KNOWN ON EARTH. IT MAY DIE SOON.

THE ATLANTIC

SEPTEMBER 8, 2020

JOHN MAYER GOES OUTSIDE

ROLLING STONE

SEPTEMBER 15, 2024

AYANA E. JOHNSON, JASON SUDEIKIS, ROY WOOD JR. ARE THROWING A CLIMATE PARTY

PROJECTS

FUNERAL FOR A GLACIER

The glaciers of Glacier National Park are projected to melt by the end of the decade, so we’re sending them off in style with their new hour-long comedy-nature documentary, FUNERAL FOR A GLACIER.

Shot on location and utilizing a unique blend of stunning visuals, expert interviews, and original sketches, songs, and puppetry (a style its creators lovingly refer to as “Not Geo”), FUNERAL FOR A GLACIER offers a madcap exploration of the wonders of our wild spaces — and the responsibility we share to protect them.

60 min documentary, 2025

Kootznoowoo National Wilderness:
Fortress of Bears

We journey to Alaska's infamous “Fortress of The Bears” to explore a unique interspecies relationship between human beings and some of the largest grizzly bears on the planet. That's right, we're doing comedy with live bears.

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CRATER LAKE: The Old Man and the Lake

Meet the Old Man—an actual log that's been floating vertically in Crater Lake for over 130 years—as he delivers a mono-log monologue about the ecological majesty of Crater Lake National Park.

Filmed as part of a National Parks Artist-in-Residence program in 2019

THE ELECTRIC CARAVAN TOUR

We hit the EV-powered road with fellow comic and Climate Comedy Cohort member David Perdue to discover California's oldest trees—and newest lake—and learn what they can teach us about climate resilience.

4-part episodic series made in partnership with the Climate Comedy Cohort, 2024

ALLEGHENY FOREST:
The Redwoods of the East

We head to Western Pennsylvania to explore the East Coast's largest old growth forest and conjure the ghosts of a not-so-long-dead species: The American Chestnut. Then we get attacked by deer ticks!

4 documentary shorts distributed by Outside Magazine. 20 minutes, 2018

PANDO: Where in the World is the World’s Largest Organism?

We head to Central Utah to discover the largest organism on Earth—and help get it its first-ever educational signage. This project was featured in Atlas Obscura and the Salt Lake Tribune!

27 minute documentary, 2017

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