by eab | Oct 14, 2018 | Blog |
“Nowadays most of us live in cities. That means most of us live in an insulated cell, completely cut off from any kind of sensory information or sensory experience that is not of our own manufacture. Everything we see, hear, taste, smell, touch, is a human...
by eab | Feb 1, 2018 | Blog |
Joe Webb is a brilliant collage artist we’ve featured before. His work, “Carbon Footprint”, is on display through October at Jealous Gallery in London, as part of the International Weird Collage Show. It is often said that we humans are like the...
by eab | Jul 19, 2016 | Blog |
The greatest human rights violation of our time is that a small number of people in rich, developed countries are wrecking the climate with a huge impact primarily (so far) on the large numbers of vulnerable poor people in countries that have had very little to do...
by eab | Dec 19, 2015 | Blog |
Within one week – ONE WEEK!! – of the Paris climate deal, Japan and South Korea both announced plans to open “scores” of new coal-fired power plants, India announced it will double coal output by 2020 and will rely on coal for decades to come,...
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