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Amy Brady  0 Comments

October 7, 2021October 3, 2021

An Interview with Tory Stephens and Lindsey Brodeck

This month, my interview is with Tory Stephens, of Grist’s Fix Lab. He and his team launched a hugely popular

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Peterson Toscano  0 Comments

October 4, 2021October 3, 2021

Climate Change Theatre Action 2021

Chantal Bilodeau tells us about Climate Change Theatre Action (CCTA) 2021. Founded in 2015, CCTA is a worldwide series of

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Joan Sullivan, energy, transition, renewable, renewables, COP26, Climate Visuals, TED Countdown, 2021, Glasgow, Scotland

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Joan Sullivan  0 Comments

September 30, 2021October 13, 2021

Energy Transition Artists at COP26

Some personal news: Yesterday, Climate Visuals and TED Countdown announced the 100 winning photographs of their recent Open Call for

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  0 Comments

September 27, 2021September 27, 2021

Fire and Ice

In 2018, Timothy McDowell, artist and Professor of Studio Art at Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut, became involved in

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Mary Woodbury  0 Comments

September 23, 2021September 8, 2021

Wild Authors: Emma Reynolds

I was thrilled to talk with Emma Reynolds, author of the just-out children’s book Amara and the Bats, a beautifully written and

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Jennifer Atkinson  0 Comments

September 20, 2021June 27, 2021

Coping with Climate Despair in Four Steps

With the urgency of our climate crisis increasing by the day, many scientists and climate leaders are calling for global

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Etty Yaniv  0 Comments

September 16, 2021September 8, 2021

Elena Soterakis: Not a Drop to Drink

Elena Soterakis is an artist and curator who has been exploring the intersection between art and science throughout her entire artistic

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Etty Yaniv  0 Comments

September 13, 2021September 13, 2021

Katrina Bello: Non-Human Expressivity

New Jersey- and Manilla-based artist Katrina Bello draws on memories of her childhood in the Philippines for her work. Ranging from small

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Mary Woodbury  0 Comments

September 9, 2021September 8, 2021

Wild Authors: Venetia Welby

I had the wonderful opportunity to connect with author Venetia Welby late last year and learn about her novel Dreamtime (Salt Publishing,

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Camille Cuzzupoli  0 Comments

September 7, 2021September 5, 2021

Divided We Fall: Reflections on Linguistic Conflict in Giancarlo Abrahan’s Play ‘Whistler’

Language is a gift. We don’t often think about what a marvel it is that someone can say “I feel

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