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About Michael Killen - Helps Energy Companies Attain The Goal of Their Transition Strategies

Provided message-art to the US Dept. Commerce, Dept. Interior, NASA, Gov. CA. Microsoft, Stanford University and other organizations to help them share their climate, energy and sustainability messages, published 100 market research reports, and assisted 700 leaders worldwide share their messages on social media and TV. Michael is the author of five published books, and also the artist who created the Inflation Reduction Series of paintings.

Michael Killen in Filming Session Discusses w Scientist Collapse of the Electric Grid and When

Michael Killen released a filming session for the work in progress film ‘Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns’ where he discusses his painting ‘Gone With the Wind Is the Electric Grid’ (15 x 6 )feet. Michael will release other taping … Continue reading

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Art ‘Dire Consequences: Send in the in Clowns’ Next stop

Michael Killen, Silicon Valley artist,  speaker and filmmaker created  the ‘Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns series of large scale paintings. The series consists of three 15’ x 6’ paintings, each of which addresses a consequence of the carbon and … Continue reading

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Palo Alto Psychiatrist Interprets Bob Dylan’s Feelings

Michael Killen: Make Your Climate Change Action Messages Heard and Stick Arts at St. Bede’s Presents “Michael Killen’s Art and Thoughts — Bob Dylan & Stephen Sondheim’s Music: Engaging Climate Change” Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015, 4:00-6:00 p.m. St. Bede’s Episcopal Church 2650 Sand Hill Rd, … Continue reading

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Artist and SRI International Discuss National and Global Energy Requirements In the Age of Climate Change

Michael Killen, Silicon Valley artist,  shared what motivated him to create “Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns” series of large scale paintings. Ripudaman Malhotra, SRI International Fellow and co-author of “A Cubic Mile of Oil” shared the realities of the need … Continue reading

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Art Inspired Conversation of Global Energy Choices: Only In Silicon Valley

Only in Silicon Valley might we find art and an artist who prepares an audience for an insightful discussion of global energy choices. It happens August 28, 2015 at the Nature Gallery in Los Alto, CA. Michael Killen will share … Continue reading

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Stanford Also Displayed Killen’s ‘Beginning After the End’ (6 x5 feet)

Michael said he was pleased that Stanford University displayed three painting from his Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns Series at its annual Energy Summit, June 25.  It display one of the three signature paintings ‘Methane Joins with Carbon Emissions … Continue reading

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Stanford Displayed ‘Methane Joins Carbon Emissions to Boil Planet’ at its Energy Summit 2015

Stanford displayed Michael Killen’s  ‘Methane Joins Carbon Emissions from Under the Oceans to Boil Planet’ (15 x 6 foot) painting at its Energy Summit 2015. Four hundred persons attended this event, June 25.  Jim Sweeney, Director of the Precourt Energy … Continue reading

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Stanford Shows Provocative Art that Provides Uncommon View of Climate Change

Menlo Park, CA Artist Michael Killen does not think the term climate change or climate disruption provokes enough emotion or action. He hopes his new ‘Methane Joins Carbon Emissions from Under the Oceans to Boil the Planet’  will provoke more. … Continue reading

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Michael Killen’s Art Collection at Stanford Arrillaga Alumni Center, June 25, 2015.

Stanford will display paintings from Michael Killen’s Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns Series in the  Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center,  June 25, 2015.  This will be the first time ‘Methane Joins Carbon Emissions from Under the Oceans to Boil the … Continue reading

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Stanford U. Energy Efficiency Policy Leader: “Congress Needs to Get Out of the Way of Progress”

Jim Sweeney, Director of the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center at Stanford and Producer of the annual Silicon Valley Energy Summit(s), during a taping for the film Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns. Michael Killen, Producer of the film is looking … Continue reading

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