by eab | May 25, 2017 | Blog |
The Hawaiian artist known as Hula painted a portrait on fire scarred trees here in the Pacific Northwest to call attention to climate change. The work is titled “Puliki”, which means “to embrace” in Hawaiian. Puliki was a woman embracing the...
by eab | May 14, 2017 | Blog |
Italian sculptor Lorenzo Quinn, who we’ve featured on this blog before (“The Force of Nature“) is back with a monumental sculpture in Venice, Italy, titled “Support”. A giant pair of hands reaches out of the canal to support the walls of...
by eab | May 13, 2017 | Blog |
The rising hills, the slopes, of statistics lie before us. The steep climb of everything, going up, up, as we all go down. In the next century or the one beyond that, they say, are valleys, pastures, we can meet there in peace if we make it. To climb these coming...
by eab | May 12, 2017 | Blog |
“Voices from a Melting World” is a beautiful photo essay by environmental photographer Daisy Gilardini about polar bears in Wapusk National Park, Canada. “During the last 36 years, more than 40 percent of the Arctic sea ice has melted. In September...
by eab | May 7, 2017 | Blog |
“A conservative group that wants to see the US government address climate change is trying to reach the president through his favorite medium: TV. The Partnership for Responsible Growth will air a series of five climate change ads in Washington, DC over the next...
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