
What’s Next for Earth: Sunnyvale artist kicks off global dialogue
Sunnyvale artist Michele Guieu spurs dialogue on Stanford website. Long before the coronavirus pandemic hit, putting the […]

Exponential- Desert Dairy Art Residency
‘Exponential’ Site-specific installation at Desert Dairy in Twentynine Palms, California. Created between January 18 – January 25, […]

Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet
Through his observations of cranes, butterflies, and salmon in the course of their annual migrations, cultural ecologist […]

The work of Professor William Davis
Artist Bill Davis has worked on 6 continents. His project, No Dark in Sight, is funded to exhibit how artificial […]

The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States – A Speculative Novel
Here’s what nuclear war could look like in: The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear […]

The Eradication of Diphtheria Tetanus
The Eradication of Diphtheria Tetanus is Michael Tobias’ newly released play. The United States is well into […]

Camouflage As Science Art: Remaining Hidden and Becoming Apparent
In this captivating look book, renowned Science Art author and artist Darryl Wheye reveals the mysterious world […]

pH: A Novel
In her recent book, pH: A Novel, Nancy Lord uses fiction to bring attention to the threat ocean […]

Staging a revolution: can theatre be an effective form of activism?
Secret shows, street protests, satire … performance has long been connected to political causes. But does it […]

American Wildlife Art
In American Wildlife Art, author David J. Wagner tells the story of how this classic art form […]

Environmental Ideology Through Art
The following essay comes from David J. Wagner, President of David J. Wagner, L.L.C., a traveling museum exhibition […]

We aren’t just talking about the weather
This poem by spoken word poet Sophia Walker was performed at the 2015 Climate and Health Summit […]

Are there caterpillars on butterfly wings?
Visually interesting butterflies make likely subjects for a collaboration between the arts and sciences. In this case, […]

Changing Tack, An Ecological Account of My Life
Changing Tack is an inspirational account of one man’s quest to understand ecology and use it to […]

A thrilling look at the first 21 days of a bee’s life
Anand Varma was asked to photograph the compelling, and increasingly threatened, lives of bees. Varma worked with […]

The House of Owls
Tony Angell uses his considerable talents as an author, illustrator, and naturalist to captivate readers with the […]

Slamming the Anthropocene: Performing climate change in museums
The University of Wisconsin held an Anthropocene Slam in November of 2014. The Slam asked contributors to […]

Naomi Oreskes on “Merchants of Doubt”
Alex Wise interviews Naomi Oreskes on Sea Change Radio about the recent film Merchants of Doubt based on the […]

The High Price of Materialism
From the Center for a New American Dream
Conservation through having smaller families
Sustainable Population Australia presents their population message in a comicbook-style format. View a PDF of the full […]
Mesmerizing Photos of People Lying in a Week’s Worth of Their Trash
The United States has a trash problem. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the average American produces […]
Q&A with Sonia Dhillon-Marty
Erin Moore discusses the Dhillon-Marty Foundation and Sonia Dhillon-Marty’s aim to bring together “social activism through art, architecture, design, […]
Fruitful and Multiplying
An artistic expression of the strain overpopulation places on the world’s resources and our social structures. The […]
Hungry Planet: Consumption Around the World
An infographic capturing per capita consumption, waste production, calories, and energy.
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