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Sunday, June 28, 2009

ART AND ECOLOGY


James Acord, Mark Waller, Carey Young explored the economic and cultural legacy of atomic power in an exhibition of commissioned works shown in London 1998, Slovenia 1999, Nottingham 1999.

His argument is that
‘art is not frivolous’ and that scientists shouldn’t have a monopoly of access to nuclear technology.



His deadly serious ambition to build a 'nuclear Stonehenge' on a heavily contaminated site at Hanford - home of the Bomb - has led him through a tragi-comic dance with the US Department of Energy.

This man is wild. It is pushing the boundaries of what is art or rather dangerous and disastrous.

On the other hand, the Critical Art Ensemble he said was interested in ’stopping the abuse of information so we can make an intelligent decision.’


For full article:

http://artandsustainability.wordpress.com
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

CLEAN ENERGY

Texas!

It Aint' just a Big Ol' Country Town After All


Just when we thought they had the biggest of everything! From the biggest people, biggest liars
(politicians), neverending roads, and biggest cow driven farms.




Ladies and genetlemen this is this the new age of awareness! Thank god! First we see it in Florida with its first compltetly soalr powered city approved in Fort myers. And now the largest US solar power facility approved for AUSTIN.

For Full article:
http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/06/03/us-largest-solar-power-facility-approved-in-austin/


Fort Myers, Florida:

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

ASSISTED MIGRATION



Assisted Migration!!!


Our current environmental situation affects us as people as well as everything around us. Annually thousands migrate down to South Florida and exotic islands to escape freezing temperatures. We have taken a step further at looking at life in other planets, as we realize that we in fact are eating our planet away. Now as if straight from the bible we have be come the wanna be Moses! Scientist and researchers are faced with the fact that climate change will force "managed relocation" of wildlife. Rare species are facing threat to their survival from temperature changes resulting in habitat loss. These animals that consist from fish to butterflies to the rare Spanish lynx will be transported to other parts of the world where they might escape extinction.


For Full Article:

Please visit the National Science Foundation and find out how you can help!!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Featured Poster of the Week!!



The Interior Department is letting stand the Bush administration regulation that limits protection of polar bears from global warming.

Our irresponsible decisions will be landing at our doorstep! Fatal habitat loss continues to threaten our wildlife. Polar bears walk long distances to reach food and migrate to other ares in the North. With increasing climate tempreratures glaciers are melting forcing polar bears to plunge to their deaths. Act now! visit your local wildlife organization or send a letter to congress. This is one of hundreds of thousands of species now facing extinction.
Environmentalists have strongly opposed the rule as have many members of Congress. They argued the limits violate the Endangered Species Act because the release of greenhouse gases from power plants, factories and cars indirectly threaten the bear's survival.

For more information and complete article click below.


http://www.defenders.org/

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/05/08/polar-bear-emissions.html

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