by eab | May 30, 2015 | Blog |
Diane Burko is a landscape painter and photographer. Since 2006, she has created a series of ongoing works – both paintings and photography – of ice, snow, and glaciers. Having accompanied climate scientists on several trips to the polar regions, she notes...
by eab | May 28, 2015 | Blog |
1000 Melting Men is an ice sculpture that Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo has created around the world, from Brazil to France, Japan, and Italy. Her installation in Berlin, Germany in 2010 marked the first time that the public was able to participate in the making of...
by eab | May 27, 2015 | Blog |
Without plankton, the oceans die, and we die. Not only are plankton at the bottom of the food chain—meaning most ocean life depends on it—plankton are also responsible for removing half of all CO2 from the atmosphere during photosynthesis. Plankton also...
by eab | May 26, 2015 | Blog |
Last week, the Polar Pioneer arrived in our Seattle port to prepare for its trip up to the Arctic to explore oil drilling possibilities in the Chukchi sea this summer. It is the first of Shell’s 25 vessel fleet that will participate in these drilling activities....
by eab | May 25, 2015 | Blog |
Climate change is having a huge impact on our oceans. As we emit more CO2 into our atmosphere, our oceans are taking the brunt of that burden, absorbing a large part of the heat generated by greenhouse gases, as well as CO2, which is acidifying the oceans. We’ve...
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