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The Natural Resources Defense Council works to safeguard the earth - its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends.
And it turns out the trees have a lot to say about climate, pollution, and the world we’re creating for them.
Stuart Palley’s award-winning images depict a devastating and natural ecological process—but one we are all very much a part of.
The Tempestry Project invites you to spin a colorful yarn about rising temperatures.
Xavier Cortada’s elevation markers are a colorful yet painful reminder of what Floridians stand to lose from climate change.
Three artists have created an entire body of work to get to the heart of the ineffable human epoch.
Get submerged in Waterlicht, an LED visualization of future sea levels.
Princeton is displaying iconic paintings, photography, and furniture in a new light (and it’s not always flattering).
Caution: Climate change ahead.
In photographer Nick Brandt’s landscape installations, the past collides with a dismal present.
Fujiko Nakaya’s vaporous creations respond to wind, humidity, temperature, and dew point, making visible the invisible forces all around us.
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