Edward Morris

Rahm Emanuel, Climate Change's Public Enemy Number 1

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.

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How to Mobilize the Millennials?

How 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...

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Avatar'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,...

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Looking 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...

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Creative 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...

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Everyday Life as Climate Protest

Everyday 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...

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Copenhagen's Biggest Art Exhibit Gets It Wrong

Copenhagen'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...

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The Culture of COP15

The 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...

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Thin Blue Line

Thin 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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