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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 Art Engagement Schedule 2014

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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

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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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Does Atherton Care About Environment and Fiscal Responsibility

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Michael Killen to Display Paintings Inspired by Growth of Usage of Coal and Oil

‘Liberty Fused to Coal and Oil’ Michael Killen to display two paintings inspired by growth of usage of coal and oil. (He believes markets for fossil fuel will continue to grow.) Place: Jennings Pavilion, Holbrook- Palmer Park, Atherton, CA Date: Friday, … Continue reading

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After NASA and Stanford Michael Killen’s Art to Atherton, CA Art Foundation

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Don Quixote Joins California in Battle with Sea Level Rise -painting

John Laird, Secretary Resources California gave speech about the state’s  water challenges in  front of an early version the painting  that was inspired by the threat of sea level rise to the state’s water system. Laird did not mention that … Continue reading

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IPPC Leader Next to Share Climate Message in Don Quixote Space

Chris Field, IPCC Co-Chair, Working Group II, will share his climate message on stage with Quixote—15×6 foot painting ‘Don Quixote Meets Climate Change’, at the event “Art, Politics and Science Meets Climate Change”; Media Center, 900 San Antonio Rd, Palo Alto, , … Continue reading

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Art, Politics and Science Meet Climate Change

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Brian Schmidt, Vice Chair Santa Clara Valley Water District Discusses California Drought

Brian is also the first water official in the state of California to ask Michael to study the threat of ocean acidification and to make a painting that would bring attention to that threat. Michael endorses Brian for re-election in2014.

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