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Wupatki National Monument, Home to 5,000 Indigenous Sites, Will Be Conserved

Avatar photo by Lauren Moya Ford September 28, 2021September 28, 2021

With $1.3 million granted by the Getty, teams hope to develop innovative solutions to address Wupatki’s challenges that can also be applied to other climate-vulnerable heritage sites.

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A Photographer’s Quiet Reflections on Climate Change

Avatar photo by Ade J. Omotosho September 4, 2020November 5, 2020

Floodzone, an ongoing series by Anastasia Samoylova, stirringly acknowledges that the climate crisis is already upon us, however earnestly we might resist this fact.

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Ecological Art that Miniaturizes (and Minimizes) Climate Change

by Joseph Nechvatal February 17, 2016February 17, 2016

PARIS — Climats Artificiels at the Espace Fondation EDF is an impertinent and multigenerational group show of contemporary art — heavy on miniature biosphere mockups — that raises the question of the current value of ironic artificiality.

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Boston Unveils Finalists in Competition to Retrofit City for Rising Waters

by Julia Friedman March 26, 2015March 26, 2015

Following on the heels of New York, London, and many other urban centers, Boston is the latest city to envision how best to manage the certainty of rising water levels due to global warming.

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Dioramas Reveal the Desertification of Mongolia

by Laura C. Mallonee March 6, 2015March 5, 2015

According to a 2008 survey, more than 1,200 rivers, 2,600 lakes, and 93,700 springs in Mongolia have disappeared, partly thanks to industrial mining.

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Man Behind I NY Tries Branding Climate Change

by Claire Voon August 15, 2014August 19, 2014

Global warming is a phrase that pops up just about everywhere, ensuring that we confront our planet’s worsening climate changes. Designer Milton Glaser, however, is aiming to stress that the reality of the environmental situation is much worse than the term ‘warming’ would suggest.

Flowers on a River: The Art of Chinese Flower-and-Bird Painting, 1368–1911
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Flowers on a River: The Art of Chinese Flower-and-Bird Painting, 1368–1911

Over 100 masterworks by 59 artists spanning the Ming and Qing dynasties are on view at China Institute Gallery in New York.

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