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  2. File:Kids Climate March, Minnesota March for Science ...

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  3. Climate change art - Wikipedia

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    In particular, climate change art has been used both to make scientific data more accessible to non-scientists and to express people's fears. [13] Some research indicates that climate change art is not particularly effective in changing peoples views, though art with a "hopeful" message gives people ideas for change. [13]

  4. The Climate Fresk - Wikipedia

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    The Climate Fresk is a French nonprofit organization founded in December 2018 whose aim is to raise public awareness about climate change.It proposes a collaborative serious game based on 42 cards where the participants draw a fresco, hence "fresk", which summarizes the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

  5. Why we should stop climate change, according to kids - AOL

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    The climate march in New York City saw thousands band together in an effort to bring awareness to the growing climate concerns and promote sustainability. It is often difficult to mediate out ...

  6. How To Talk To Your Kids About Climate Change Without ... - AOL

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    Expert-backed tips to help kids of all ages understand global warming.

  7. Environmental art - Wikipedia

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    Robert Morris, Observatorium, Netherlands. The growth of environmental art as a "movement" began in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In its early phases it was most associated with sculpture—especially Site-specific art, Land art and Arte povera—having arisen out of mounting criticism of traditional sculptural forms and practices that were increasingly seen as outmoded and potentially out ...

  8. New UN report set to paint stark picture of impacts of ... - AOL

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    The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change sets out climate impacts, adaptation and vulnerabilities. New UN report set to paint stark picture of impacts of climate change ...

  9. Courtney Mattison - Wikipedia

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    Mattison is an environmental artist who is known for her sculptures all around the world. [5] She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in marine ecology and ceramic sculpture from Skidmore College in New York that included coursework at James Cook University in Australia.