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The 7th annual Fez Gathering, a premier cultural event in Morocco organized by Spark Collective, hosted today a thought-provoking art installation ... exacerbated by climate change and growing ...
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Warnings from environmentalists about the dangers of climate change have become louder and louder over the past few years. If we don’t drastically cut carbon emissions, there could be serious ...
Now, after a year of record emissions, the United Nations is warning that there are just 10 years to dramatically change policies to prevent the worst impacts of climate change. In a new report ...
Art has always been a reflection of society, and today, as concerns over climate change, waste, and ecological degradation intensify, many artists are using their works to raise awareness and inspire ...
Museums, galleries and other art institutions are looking for measures ... “It would absolutely be hypocritical for us to put on a show about climate change without questioning our implication ...