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Climate

Global Animation at the Golden Globes

‘Suzume’ and ‘The Boy and the Heron’ dive into the western award circuit

Moving Pictures: ‘How To Blow Up A Pipeline’ Is The Salve For Your Climate Anxiety

When is the last time you googled 'how to blow up a pipeline?'

Moving Pictures: Pandora Lives in “Avatar: The Way of Water”

12 years after the first movie, "Avatar: The Water of Water" is showing audiences what actions movies dream of being.

The Cost of Carbon Neutrality

Companies and institutions pay different prices for carbon credits in the push for net-zero carbon emissions.

Germany Canceled Nuclear Energy

Michaela Chan takes us on a journey through nuclear energy via the powers of graphic journalism.

Rethink, Refuse, and Reuse

Keeping art supplies out of the landfill and in the hands of students and teachers.

Is SAIC Green Enough?

One class took an in-depth look at SAIC's sustainability efforts. Here's what they found.

Better Off Without Us?

Behind those viral nature posts lurks the sinister ideology of the ecofascist.

The Green Artist’s Glossary for Sustainable Design

A collection of terms for designers with a green agenda.

Toxic Relationships on Chicago’s Southeast Side

Industrial pollution continues to endanger the Southeast Side communities. Local activists are fighting to stop it.

From the Copper Mine to the Canvas

The life cycle of a tube of paint.

Cancelling Wilderness

The first step towards preserving our wilderness is expanding our definition of it.

Can’t Get No (Disaster) Relief

How natural disaster relief benefits the wealthy, and bypasses those who need it most.

I Went to the BP Biennial

Does a biennial about decolonization and climate crisis cancel itself out if it's funded by BP?

Allison Janae Hamilton’s Dark, Pastoral Fantasies

How her art explores the many layers of our relationship with nature