A Facebook Chat on the Plight of Rare Wildlife – With a Twist
An art student takes a novel approach to conveying the plight of rare wildlife.
View ArticleCanada’s Approach to Inconvenient Art
A Canadian artist critical of her country's outsize environmental footprint loses government support for an art tour.
View ArticleThe Most Precious Resource of All
The end of the year is a good moment to relish the gift of time.
View ArticleOn Home Runs and Steroids, Heat and CO2
An artist and scientist collaborate in using a baseball metaphor to explain the impact of greenhouse gases on climate.
View ArticleDot Shot: Hudson River Locked in Ice on March 18 (2007)
There are plenty of signs of the heating influence of greenhouse gases.
View ArticleA ‘Fracked’ Photograph
A photographer slices open a stone and finds an image reflecting our gas thirst.
View ArticleThe Art of Reef Conservation
An artist installs sculptures in tropical shallows with an eye to saving reefs.
View ArticleA Fresh Look at the Difference Between Climate Trends and Variations
A fresh visual explainer reveals the weak spot in assertions that global warming has stopped.
View ArticleObserved Earth: A New View of the Sky
A new view of the sky above, created by an artist for whom photographs are just the starting point.
View ArticleClimate Change Art: That Sinking Feeling
A sculptor's view of politicians yammering in the face of rising seas and a warming climate.
View ArticleWith Warming, ‘The Future’ Isn’t What it Used to Be
An ice sculpture that melted during a global warming demonstration last fall is now preserved in time-lapse video.
View ArticleEarth as Art – From Near (Inside a Stone) and Far (the Space Station)
Seeking meaning in abstract photographic views of Earth from orbit or inside a split stone.
View ArticleHumans Connect Around Rare Eclipse of the Moon, But Not Our Rare Earth?
An environmental artist muses on why an eclipsed moon gets more attention than managing the planet beneath our feet.
View ArticleFanfare Over, Paris Climate Talks Shift to Back Rooms and Brackets
With world leaders gone, the Paris climate talks now get down to the grunt work of thinning forests of brackets in a proposed agreement -- and finding ways to stay sane.
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