by eab | Apr 27, 2017 | Blog |
Famed photographer Paul Nicklen recently opened a gallery to display his magnificent photographs, which he hopes will help to raise awareness about climate change and ocean conservation. Paul is a marine biologist, National Geographic photographer, and co-founder of...
by eab | Apr 26, 2017 | Blog |
We have featured Diane Burko’s work before, and feature it again in celebration of her new book, Glacial Shifts, Changing Perspectives. With 40 of her paintings and photographs inspired by expeditions to polar regions, the book documents her work in...
by eab | Apr 26, 2017 | Blog |
“Dan Cayan, a researcher at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, is investigating how climate affects changes in oceans. Cayan pulls out the 2012 report from the National Research Council, which is the basis for California’s current sea-level rise assumptions...
by eab | Apr 24, 2017 | Blog |
“Materialism corrupts the very nature of the human soul. It deadens the tendrils of empathy and compassion that have evolved to give meaning to our existence. And it creates an insatiable void needing to be filled by elusive and meaningless junk, which is...
by eab | Apr 10, 2017 | Blog |
Every year, the planet breathes CO2 in and out. The exhale starts in late fall and continues until about early May, when the inhale begins and continues to late fall. This correlates to the growth and decay of plant matter in the northern hemisphere (where much of the...
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