by eab | Nov 17, 2015 | Blog |
On Saturday November 14, we helped to create 80 salmon windsocks which are part of a collection of 350 salmon windsocks going to Paris for the UN COP21 climate change negotiations. The Salmon is Life project aims to represent salmon—a keystone species on which...
by eab | Oct 2, 2015 | Blog |
September 29 was Global Women’s Climate Justice Day of Action. Women from over 50 countries participated with photos, art, stories, direct action, and much more. It is great to see so much focus on this issue via so many organizations, including many artists and...
by eab | Jun 21, 2015 | Blog |
Natalie Jeremijenko is an artist, engineer and associate Professor at New York University in the Visual Art Department. In 2009, Natalie gave a TED presentation on her work at an environmental health clinic she set up to treat “impatients” (rather than...
by eab | Jun 16, 2015 | Blog |
Shane Koyczan is an award-winning Canadian poet and performance artist. From his most recent book/album of poetry, A Bruise on Light, comes “Shoulders”: …. this one world is all we get there will be no reset button no new operating system or...
by eab | Jun 15, 2015 | Blog |
To limit global average warming to 2C, we need to be completely off fossil fuels by 2050. To meet the demand for energy in the United States (without fossil fuels), we will need to build all of the following in the next few years: 328,000 new onshore 5 MW wind...
Recent Comments