They are the images that made us sit up and take notice. As world leaders gather for Cop27, these pictures prove that global heating isn’t a distant possibility – it’s already here
Annecy Cristal Prize winner Áron Gauder, who won the festival's top prize in 2005 for his time-traveling love story "The District!", returned to the prestigious French animation event this year with "Four Souls of Coyote," an epic adventure inspired by a Native American myth about the creation of the universe that scooped the festival's Jury Award.
Created by climate crisis charity Project Pressure, MELTDOWN – a visualisation of climate change has opened at Natural History Museum of Vienna
The attraction's first rebrand is a force of positivity fighting against the climate crisis.
When public events are prohibited it’s not easy to strike for the climate. We asked artists to design unique posters to help. You can download them here
In Fiji, the climate crisis means dozens of villages could soon be underwater. Relocating so many communities is an epic undertaking. But now there is a plan – and the rest of the world is watching
A 22-year-old protestor chained herself to the net and interrupted the match ‘to draw attention to the climate emergency’
Image 1 of 20 from gallery of Earth Day 2024: Urban and Architectural Strategies to Navigate the Climate Crisis. "Rachel de Queiroz Park / Architectus S/S. Image © Joana França
The work has been undertaken by London-based studio Design by Structure and includes a redrawn mark, a shortened name and an updated tone of voice.
Scientists agree: the world is getting warmer and human activity is largely responsible. Today, our planet is hotter than it has been in 2,000 years—and on track to grower hotter than it’s been in two million years.
Lyme disease already affects thousands of Canadian women. The climate crisis could mean an even greater number of infections.
Scientists find that in overlooking the emissions from permafrost, we are falling short of the fossil fuel reductions needed to combat the climate crisis.
Creating tangible records of weather patterns has been a long-running practice for crafters and designers interested in visually documenting the effects of the climate crisis over time. Daniera ter Haar and Christoph Brach, of the Eindhoven, The Netherlands-based studio Raw Color, join this endeavor with their new collection of knitted goods that embed data about temperature changes, the sea’s rising levels, and emissions directly within their products’ patterns. In each design, the duo translates data from the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, into colorful, line graphics that represent four possible outcomes for the world through the year 2100. More
Graphics from a new book show causes and consequences that are hard to detect with the naked eye
The Pentagon and the American intelligence apparatus paint a bleak picture of our present and future.
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After declining for most of the last decade, hunger is once again on the rise around the world, and climate change is a primary cause. Over 820 million people suffered from hunger in 2018, the greatest number since 2010 according to findings from a new World Meteorological Organization report released today.
More than 75,000 people voted for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award showcasing the endangered species.
A new report released this week by an Australian agency says that the 1,400-mile Great Barrier Reef has undergone its sixth mass bleaching. About 91 percent of the brightly colored marine ecosystems were affected by this most recent catastrophe, which occurs when water temperatures rise. Disasters like this are becoming more frequent as the climate crisis intensifies, prompting artists like Christine and Margaret Wertheim to respond with striking displays of what could be permanently lost. More
“By not doing enough to fight global warming, we’re trashing the planet” says National Geographic magazine. “How hot can it get before truly catastrophic changes are set in motion?”. And Wikipedia …
The attraction's first rebrand is a force of positivity fighting against the climate crisis.
Rightwing groups penned a conservative wish list of proposals for the next conservative president to gut environmental protections
Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg, Swedish environmental activist who worked to address the problem of climate change, founding (2018) a movement known as Fridays for Future (also called School Strike for Climate).
Image 1 of 20 from gallery of Earth Day 2024: Urban and Architectural Strategies to Navigate the Climate Crisis. "Rachel de Queiroz Park / Architectus S/S. Image © Joana França
The Earth is losing ice at a record speed chiefly due to warming from the ocean caused by climate change.
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The study found two plants native to Antarctica grew much quicker between 2009 and 2019 than they did between 1960 and 2009.
With recent development, E.U will Split ,a new wave of Immigrants tsunami will happen soon. Possible Revolution will disrupt and change those leadership with idealistic approach to the energy crisis ,who slacken and fail to serve their people
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Through his immersive artwork, Olafur Eliasson wants us to reconnect with the natural world, and to try to save it in the process. Read more about it here.