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Environmental Graphiti: The Art of Climate Change
works by Alisa Singer
November 10 – December 20, 2016
Alisa Singer's digital paintings, printed on metal and derived from graphs, charts and other scientific data, use contemporary abstract art to challenge and expand the way we think about climate change.
To view more information about Environmental Graphiti and their mission please visit their website.
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Carbon Emissions in the Industrial Age
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Emission Levels Determine Temperature Rise
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Melting of Arctic Land-Based Ice
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Projected Arctic Sea Ice Decline
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Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise
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Warming/Cooling Influences (Human vs Nature)
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Temperature and CO2 for Last 1,000 Years
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Current and Projected Arctic Sea Ice Decline
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Countries Least Responsible Most Affected
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Sources of US Non-Nuclear Energy
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Great Lakes Ice Cover Decline
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Number Image: 400 PPM
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Word Image: Vector-Borne Diseases
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Word Image: Heat
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Word Image: Deforestation
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Word Image: Drought
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Number Image: 1 Out of 4 Species Face Extinction
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Environmental Gain from Removing Energy Subsidies
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Global Fossil Fuel vs Renewable Subsidies
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Word Image: Conflict
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Wasted Food
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Projected Share of Renewable Electricity Generation
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Animal vs Plant-Based Food Resource Impact
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Warning: The Various Plagues of Climate Change
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Duck Chart
