We told you earlier about the 350 eARTh exhibit, "the world's first planetary art show for the climate." The week-long exhibition has wrapped up, with amazing aerial photographs from around the world rolling in (including a very special contribution by Radiohead's own Thom Yorke). Bill McKibben wrote, "newspapers are calling [it] 'the largest group show in the planet's history,' or 'the first art show visible from outer space,' or just 'big art.'"
You can read more updates from around the world on the 350 eARTh site. Here are some of our favorite images.














Gif of Emma Stone crying via
A woman comforts an older manCanva
A pair of feet being soaked in hot waterCanva
A smiling woman stretches at her desk at workCanva
Floating gardens with solar panels. Image from
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Gif of Matthew McConaughey clapping via
A mother and daughter share an embraceCanva
A woman stands by a lakeCanva
Gif of woman saying "You messed up" via
A man by a lake speaks on his cell phoneCanva
Representative Image: The seat number on your ticket probably the one you should take.
Representative Image: The middle seat is a just reward for her behavior.
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