by Art for Culture Change | Sep 3, 2019 | Blog |
“Foremost, there was the problem of climate change. Yellowstone’s grizzlies until recently acquired a huge portion of their nutritional energy from just four sources: elk meat; army moths; cut-throat trout, a native fish; and the seeds of whitebark pine,...
by eab | Jan 20, 2019 | Blog |
In winter especially, caribou retreat deep into the forest, often along ridge tops where lichen grows, in order to steer clear of wolves. It is well known that logging roads provide easy access for wolves deep into caribou territory and logging roads alone have been...
by eab | Sep 6, 2018 | Blog |
“To this day, subsistence culture is the only time-tested mode of human sustainability on this planet. It is also the way of life that is being destroyed the fastest by civilization. Civilization, which began just over ten thousand years ago in the Fertile...
by eab | Nov 13, 2017 | Blog |
Zaria Forman, an artist who makes large scale paintings and drawings of ice and water, recently presented at Google about her work communicating climate change through art. She says “Every day we are forced to reckon with the looming issue of climate change, one...
by eab | Sep 4, 2015 | Blog |
Every day, we see heartbreaking images of Syrian refugees arriving on the shores of Europe. We know the conflict in Syria is creating unlivable situations in that country, which is spurring many people to risk their lives and leave their homeland. But you may not know...
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