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Author Archives: Michael Killen - Helps Energy Companies Attain The Goal of Their Transition Strategies
Stanford First to Join Don Quixote to Climate Change Battle
James Sweeney, Director, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, Stanford; made the decision to provide Michael Killen, Artist a platform at the Energy Energy Summit 2014. start a campaign, to help increase awareness of climate change by telling the Don Quixote story. … Continue reading
Michael Killen, Artist Gave Speech at Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce ‘Leadership Palo Alto’ Graduation.
Michael Killen shared that ‘know thyself’ is the most important quality of a leader. He also pointed out that those who want to be effective leaders need a framework for thinking about how to attain their goals. He introduced his … Continue reading
Discussion: Charles L. Brown (former Chairman AT&T) and California Artist Michael Killen
At a time in our history when energy has grown to such an importance and monopoly utilities such as PG&E are stepping up their efforts to use their distribution network as a bottle neck between customers seeking alternative clean energy … Continue reading
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Tagged antitrust law, AT&T, Charles L. Brown, Charlie Brown, DirecTV, Divestiture, MFJ, Michael Killen artist, William Baxter
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Stanford’s Energy Summit 2014 Takes Lead In Applying Art that Brings Attention to Need for Strong Climate Solutions
Michael Killen putting final touches on painting that demonstrates what Don Quixote might do if he encountered climate change. In back ground are hints of what the errant knight might do. Energy Summit 2014, June 19 will be first event … Continue reading
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Stanford University to Host Michael Killen’s ‘Sustainable California Art/Speaker Tour’, During Energy Summit 2014.
“Precourt Energy Efficiency Center at Stanford University’s Summit(s) http://peec.stanford.edu/events/2014/sves/index.php is a favorite of mine,” says Killen. I learn a lot, network with business and governments VIPs, and signup guests for my TV show. I will display seven paintings including ‘Don … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Bay area art, Beyond Art, ca art, cal art, California Water Issues, climate change, climate change art, Don Quixote, energy sustainability, public speaking, social art, Sustainable America, Uncategorized
Tagged artist., climate change, Don Quixote, Energy Summit, michael killen
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Silicon Valley Teaches 3rd Graders to Think About Changing the World
Students in Menlo Park, CA discuss how debating course helps them focus on changing the world. Michael Killen, Artist who paints and speaks widely on developments such as climate change, expanding economic gap and need for sustainable solutions conducts the … Continue reading
Mother of All Hazards -Climate Change
The above title is my words and not those of the USGS. I’m referring to climate change. The USGS focuses on hazards. After my speech at NASA Ames, on February, 13, 2014, John Stock, helped deepen my understanding of how … Continue reading
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Tagged artist., climate change, hazards, United States Geological Survey
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Gov Brown Called for New Approach to Climate Change and NASA Acts
Governor Brown in May 2013 admonished speakers at a conference that NASA Ames Silicon Valley hosted at Sustainability Base. After NASA scientists and world-renowned climate researchers delivered their remarks, Governor Brown took the stage and called for new and fresh … Continue reading
California’s Water Balancing Act: Review of Secretary for Natural Resources John Laird’s Remarks at NASA
On February 13, 2014, NASA Ames hosted the California Sustainable and Resilient Art/Speaker Tour. The Tour featured paintings by California artists Michael Killen and Harry Cohen. At the reception, John Laird, California Secretary for Natural Resources described California’s water strategy. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Bay area art, California Water Issues, climate change, climate change art, energy sustainability, NASA Ames, public art, public speaking, social art, Speakers, Sustainable America, Uncategorized, Water
Tagged California drought, California Gov, climate change, Department of Water Resources, John Laird, Michael Killen artist, michael killen speaker, NASA, NASA Ames, Santa Clara Valley Water District, sustainability
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Michael Killen, Speaking On Stage with Microsoft’s Sid Espinosa and “Resilience”
Sid Espinosa, Director of Philanthropy and Corporate Citizenship at Microsoft, said, Through his art, Michael Killen is seeking to have all of us (communities, governments, corporations, etc.) face the world’s toughest challenges head-on.” He asks Michael why he made the … Continue reading
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Tagged Speaker Resilience
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