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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Artist Who Helps Climate Scientists Now Ready to Help Oceanographers
Michael Killen has joined Don Quixote to the battle with climate change, to help the scientists be heard. He says, “I have determined how to add fine art to the battle with ocean acidification. All that is needed is a … Continue reading
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Ocean Acidification: More Immediate Serious Threat Greater than Climate Change
Dr. Alex Cannara, Thorium Energy Silicon Valley and respected scientist shares his insight into the growing threat of ocean acidification and need for next generation energy sources, to address that threat. cannara@sbcglobal.net AGU 2014 Booth 2617
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Tagged AGU, AGU 2014, AGU SF, dead zones, Don Quixote Meets OA, national energy, OC, Thorium
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Ocean Acidification: Clear and Present Danger to the Food Chain & Fishing Industry
Dr. Robert Greene and Dr. Alex Cannara, Thorium Energy Silicon Valley invite you to meet than at the AGU Fall Meeting 2014, and at their booth 2617. Contact: bobgreenephd@gmail.com and cannara@sbcglobal.net. Michael@killen.com
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Tagged AGU 2014, AO, fine art, fishing associations, Global Ecology, Ken Caldeira, Ocean research, Thorium Energy, Undercurrent News
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Palo Alto Official Wants to Move City Forward While Improving Quality of Life
Michael Killen, Artist and Talk Show Host interviews Greg Sharff, Councilman.
Silicon Valley Provoked by Growing Green House Gases
Marianna Grossman, Executive Director Sustainable Silicon Valley explains why she has changed the focus of her up coming event– West 2014 Nov .19.
Climate Scientist Use Fine Art, to Be Heard
Marion O’Leary, Global Ecology, Stanford University introduces painting ‘Don Quixote Meets Climate Change’ by Michael Killen as he prepared to introduce Dr. Chris Field, Working Group 2, IPCC. Follow Michael Killen on Twitter @KillenMichael to stay abreast of how academics and … Continue reading
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SF Gallery Owner, David Park’s Daughter & Michael Killen Discuss Park’s Art
Michael has produced interviews with other persons who have helped make the SF Bay area an important art center. They include Harry Cohen, Nathan Oliveira, Paula Kirkerby and Ruth Waters. Michael’s next interview will be on the life of Richard … Continue reading
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Sustainable Silicon Valley Displays Michael Killen’s Don Quixote Art Series at West Summit
Sustainable Silicon Valley, at its West Summit 2014 event Wed. 19, in Palo Alto, will display ‘Don Quixote Meets Climate Change’ and ‘Don Quixote Joins California in Battle with Sea Level Rise’, as well ‘Water Water Every and Not a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Bay area art, ca art, cal art, California Drought, California Water Issues, climate change, climate change art, Climate voters, Don Quixote, Don Quixote California, Hispanic voters, IPCC, Latino voters, NASA Ames, Sustainable America, Sustainablity
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Michael Killen, Artist Who Linked Don Quixote and California Battling Climate Change, Presented at Smith Andersen Editions’ Reception, Saturday, September 13, 2014 in Palo Alto.
Smith Andersen Editions’ Exhibition 2014 will display first-time prints of Michael Killen’s work on energy and climate change. Michael says, “I’m honored to join eminent post WWII California artists Nathan Oliveira, Frank Lobdell and Sam Francis who have worked with … Continue reading
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