Michael Killen told scientists they need to more frequently state that it is carbon emissions that impact the atmosphere and ocean. And, they should stop sweeping what carbon emissions does to the ocean under term climate change. Political leaders also need to speak up about ocean change so that US voters who are dependent on the oceans know what to do, 2016 elections.

Michael Killen made the painting “Don Quixote Meets Ocean Change” (15 x 6 ft), to help bring ocean change out of the closet. He is making a film to further help voters in the US fishing and seafood industry discover they need to vote to save their lively hood and way of life. Interested parties… contact michael@killen.com
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About Michael Killen--Head of 'Art of California's Climate Plan', Syndicated TV and Radio Talk Show
Michael Killen runs a media consulting company based in Silicon Valley, Killen & Assocoates. He and his team have published 400 market research studies and a dozen white papers; produced 600 TV and radio interview show, wrote six books, keynoted many business events around the world, and shared his rermarks at colleges and universities in the China, UAE, and US. He is the artist who made "Sustainability", for NASA; and "Resilience of America", "Don Quixote Fights Sea Level Rise" and "Water Water Every Where and Not a Drop to Drink." Three of his works are displayed in Gov. Jerry Brown's Office of Planning and Research.
Contact Michael@killen.com if you have an important and challenging project.
Michael hosts the syndicated TV talk show 'The Killen Report' and the KZSU Stanford Radio 90.1 FM show, 'Michael Killen Radio.'