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Rahm Emanuel, Climate Change's Public Enemy Number 1
Edward Morris argues that the White House Chief of Staff is to blame for not prioritizing climate change policy in the United States. Here's why.
Read & DiscussHow to Mobilize the Millennials?
With the recent shelving of the Kerry-Lieberman bill, cap-and-trade is looking more and more like a long shot, but this generation of “young...
Read & DiscussAvatar's Green Fascism
No one can agree on what Avatar really means, but what if its message is more dangerous than it appears on the surface. In a matter of hours,...
Read & DiscussLooking Toward COP16: The Vital Contribution of the Arts
If COP15 was a bust, what can artists do to make COP16 more successful? This is the final part of a GOOD mini-series by the Canary Project's Ed...
Read & DiscussCreative Acts that Mattered at COP15
From bike protests to Yes Men stunts. This is part four of a GOOD mini-series by the Canary Project's Ed Morris on the cultural happenings...
Read & DiscussEveryday Life as Climate Protest
Three vignettes from Copenhagen show that personal responses to the conference might be the greatest cultural happenings around. This is part...
Read & DiscussCopenhagen's Biggest Art Exhibit Gets It Wrong
Can a normal art exhibit possibly do justice to the massive issue of climate change? This is part two of a GOOD mini-series by the Canary...
Read & DiscussThe Culture of COP15
If governments can't save us from climate change, what can artists do? This is part one of a GOOD mini-series by the Canary Project's Ed Morris...
Read & DiscussThin Blue Line
On the sidewalks of New York City, Eve S. Mosher is drawing in chalk. Isn't she worried about water? You bet.
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