Category Archives: California Global Climate Action Summit

SF ART Exhibition Open 10/16 – 11/26, Reception 10/28/18 1:30pm. “Art of Michael Killen: Addressing Climate Change” 

Michael Killen makes corporate-size-statements that raise the level of discussion and thinking about climate change and solutions. Great organizations that include Microsoft, NASA, Stanford University, the US Dept of Commerce and US Dept of Interior have displayed his art at … Continue reading

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‘Impact of Climate On People’ Added to CA’s Climate Plan Art and Media Offering

Michael Killen announced he has added  the painting “Impact of Climate Change” 4 x 6ft to his CA’s Climate Plan Art and Media Project. ‘Stanford’s Climatologist, Steve Schneider (late), and on the right with  Michael Killen; and his painting.  Stanford … Continue reading

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‘Gone W. the Wind Is the Electic Grid’ Added to Connect to CA’s Climate Plan

The art of the Connect to CA’s Climate Plan contains three categoies. They are: Need for the Plan (the Threats), Goals of the Plan and Solutions.  ‘Gone With the Wind Is the Electric Grid’ is now in the Need for the … Continue reading

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Can Thorium Solve Climate and Ocean Change-Tuesday Mar. 13 at Stanford

Speaker Alex Cannara PhD  PENNINSULAR. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY  Diner Meeting / Talk register at  diggles.com/pgs.  Cannara’s thougths on France’s Climate Plan at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrGYGeOHK24 .  

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Californians Critique France’s Climate Plan

Artist, Michael Killen who is interpreting California’s Climate Plan on large canvases, and Dr. Alex Cannara a leading climate and energy consultant discuss how the French want to move to a cleaner economy.

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California’s Climate Plan Is Getting a New Look

The Government of California defines the shape and form of California Climate Plan—one of the most important public policies of our time. Michael Killen, Silicon Valley Artist, Syndicated TV Talk Show Host and Visiting Radio Host at Stanford (University) Radio … Continue reading

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