Climate Reports
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In South Sudan Nobody Talks About the Weather
March 24, 2015 -
Amid failing UN peacekeeping efforts, South Sudan’s long and difficult rainy season is the only reprieve from ongoing civil war. This report by Joshua Craze, with photographs by Jérôme Tubiana, offers a rare glimpse into the everyday struggles facing the ravaged country. More -
“We Need the River to be Free”: Activists Fight the Privatization of Colombia’s Longest River
March 17, 2015 -
In southwest Colombia, rural communities have begun using direct action in their struggle against the privatization of natural resources by multinational corporations. More -
A Whale Is A Whale Is A Whale: Swan Song for the Arabian Humpback
January 6, 2015 -
With her haunting new video, artist Sophia Al-Maria composes an ethereal tribute to the disappearing Arabian Humpback population, tracing its near-extinction from whaling for oil and sport to the destruction of its habitat caused by industry. More -
Jarvis Cocker: Do I Really Have to March?
September 18, 2014 -
As climate activists prepare for the People’s Climate March, the singer/songwriter and journalist Jarvis Cocker has some advice: take to the streets, but rather than march, why not dance? More -
Clearing the Air: Artists Take on Corporate Influence in Natural History Museums
September 2, 2014 -
Ahead of the People’s Climate March, Creative Time Reports Editor Marisa Mazria Katz speaks with the artist collective Not An Alternative about their Natural History Museum, a new project that confronts the unsavory influence of corporate cash on science institutions. More