by eab | Apr 28, 2015 | Blog |
The artist Isaac Cordal creates street sculptures, scenes to discover as you walk through the streets of your city or town. Follow the Leaders was an installation of 2000 pieces in various cities throughout Europe that questions the corporate influence in every aspect...
by eab | Apr 26, 2015 | Blog |
The UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences challenged Washington students (high school and undergrad) to answer the question “What does climate change mean to you?” in video format. The top 10 student-directed video shorts will be presented at...
by eab | Apr 23, 2015 | Blog |
Today’s climate change-inspired art is a one-man play written by George Shea and acted by Mike Farrell. Mr. Shea, a well-known playwright and author, and Mr. Farrell, a well-known actor, are both long-time social justice and environmental activists. The play,...
by eab | Apr 22, 2015 | Blog |
One of the astronauts in the Apollo 8 mission (1968) said when he returned, “When we originally went to the moon, our total focus was on the moon. We weren’t thinking about looking back at the Earth. But now that we’ve done it, that may be the most...
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