Climate Reports
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Fracking Away Our Air, Water and Land
January 21, 2014 -
Artist Ruth Hardinger and Damascus Citizens for Sustainability director Barbara Arrindell argue that natural gas is not a “bridge fuel” to less hazardous energy sources, but a grave danger to communal resources and the global climate. More -
Projections Of Our Own Future: Indonesia’s Memorials To Tsunami Victims
December 26, 2013 -
On the anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, photographer Ivan Sigal sees prophesies of our future in memorials erected at the disaster’s epicenter, Aceh, Indonesia. More -
Rewinding the Clock on Climate Change Through Culture
December 2, 2013 -
Artist Maya Lin and Natural Resources Defense Council President Frances Beinecke discuss how culture can help visualize the impact of climate change for a Marfa Dialogues/NY panel moderated by Creative Time President and Artistic Director Anne Pasternak. More -
Right Where She Needs to Be: How Hurricane Sandy Changed Lives
October 29, 2013 -
A year ago, Hurricane Sandy battered the northeastern seaboard, devastating vulnerable communities in New York and New Jersey. Still, for some the storm was a step toward being exactly where they wanted to be: immersed in their surroundings as organizers and active neighbors. More -
Last Stop. Rockaway Park.
October 18, 2013 -
Last fall, Rockaway Park made headlines as it was devastated by Hurricane Sandy, in a rare media moment for a remote, working-class neighborhood in Queens. For a decade prior, photographer Juliana Beasley regularly visited the community, documenting its residents in unforgettable images. More