by eab | Mar 23, 2016 | Blog |
Thomas Heinser’s recent photography show at San Francisco’s Gallery 16 is titled “Reduziert”, which is German for “reduced” and “on sale”. His photographs show California landscapes from above, scenes of drought, of wildfire, and of human...
by eab | Mar 22, 2016 | Blog |
Artist Nathalie Miebach turns science data into sculpture. She takes astronomy, weather, and ecological observations and then carefully translates those observations into sculptures made of natural reed and beads. As she says in her TED talk, every bead and reed...
by eab | Mar 21, 2016 | Blog |
Today is World Poetry Day. To celebrate, we are featuring artist and poet Robert Montgomery who is known for his poetry installations on billboards, signs, and walls around London and now, the world. He recently teamed up with The Climate Coalition in London to create...
by eab | Mar 14, 2016 | Blog |
One of the effects of climate change is global warming: that is, the warming of the atmosphere as the CO2 concentrations go up. When the atmosphere warms up, it holds more water, which means we get harder rains. Warmer ocean water pumps more energy into the atmosphere...
by eab | Mar 7, 2016 | Blog |
Climate Adam has started a new web series, Climate Chats. After a first episode a couple of weeks ago introducing the series (Chatting about Climate Chats), his first real episode was all about Leo’s Oscar winning speech which included a mention about climate...
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