Alice Brasser, “Source”, 2020, oil on canvas. Dutch artist based in Haarlem, the Netherlands.
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Alice Brasser, “Source”, 2020, oil on canvas. Dutch artist based in Haarlem, the Netherlands.
Cancer Alley’s Skies, shot on my Canon Rebel t7.
Another film I worked on. This group project’s mission was to raise awareness of our relationship with the environment. It’s a subject I deeply care about. Give it a gander :D
The world’s leading scientists issued a report warning of total planetary dystopia unless we take immediate steps to seriously reduce carbon emissions. Then, oil and gas corporations dumped millions of dollars into the 2018 elections to defeat the major initiatives that could have slightly reduced fossil fuel use.
Big Oil v the planet is the fight of our lives. Democrats must choose a side
#Sinclair #SinclairGas #Brontosaurus #gasoline #propane #appropriateLogo #dinosaur #DinoMart #DinoCare #petrol #convenienceMarket #ConvenienceMart #diesel#internalCombustionEngine #internalCombustion #brontoburger #StoneAge #obsolete #bigOil #selfie
New Report: If California wants to meet Paris Climate Goals it needs to take bold action. Read the recommendations.
TAKE ACTION: Tell Governor Brown to commit California to no new fossil fuels and put us on a path to real action on climate change and healthier communities.action.
Organizers of a Monday conference on the Narragansett Bay were told three E.P.A. scientists would not be allowed to present their work.
Translation: 1. Scientists were about to present their findings on the reality of Climate Change 2. The government shut it down before they could say a word.
Solarpunks, the time to act is ASAP. Be optimistic, be non-violent, be helpful, not hurtful, but be ACTIVE. You don’t have to build a solar panel array to save the world, you can write a solarpunk story, a solarpunk essay, or even just tell someone about the movement.
Remember, people would rather think about climate change in a *fun* way than a *serious* way. Why do you think there are toy’s at the doctor’s office? Kids aren’t creeped out when they’re having fun. Same thing applies here... don’t freak people out with words like “Climate Change” and “Global Warming” and “Save the Planet”—just say “Solarpunk” and “Story” and “Game” and “Activities”—make it fantastic and whimsical, because anything serious will just be shut down by the government.