by eab | Aug 15, 2017 | Blog |
“The longer we wait for civilization to crash–or before we ourselves bring it down–the messier will be the crash, and the worse things will be for those humans and nonhumans who live during it, and for those who come after. Had someone brought down...
by eab | Aug 14, 2017 | Blog |
“To live in Seattle is to exist, perpetually, in the bargaining stage of grief. From October through May, generally speaking, it drizzles. Every day. This past fall and winter, we broke a 122-year-old record for rain and had only three sunny, mild days in six...
by eab | Aug 5, 2017 | Blog |
“To be a climate scientist is to be an active participant in a slow-motion horror story. These are scary tales to tell children around the campfire. We are the perfect, willfully naïve victims: We were warned, and we did it anyway. Dark fairytales, of course,...
by eab | Aug 5, 2017 | Blog |
Artist Justin Guariglia partnered with the NASA project Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) and Operation IceBridge in 2015 and 2016 to photograph Greenland’s deteriorating ice from airplanes used for scientific survey flights. The artist has developed a special...
by eab | Aug 5, 2017 | Blog |
Artist Hannah Rothstein‘s work is resonating especially strong today as wildfires blaze along western North America, and smoke obscures our view of just about everything. Thousands of people in B.C. (in Canada) have been evacuated from their homes, and much of...
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