Category Archives: carbon emissions

8 Silicon Valley Leaders Shared Their Climate Energy Message in Front of Killen’s ‘United State’s Energy Initiative to Increase Energy Efficiency of Clusters of Building’ (6′ x15′) (formerly Stanford’s Smart Energy Campus’

Photographed Above: Joe Stagner, Dr. Katharina Powers, Owner, Art Ventures Gallery (Menlo Park, CA), and Michael Killen. The presenters included: Michael Killen, Artist, Talk Show Host and former publisher of market research studies Joe Stagner, Executive Director, Sustainability & Energy Management, Stanford University  Jan … Continue reading

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‘Climate Change In Era of Trump’ Art Exhibition In San Francisco

Michael Killen taps into Trump’s actions, great  liturature, namely Don Quixote;  and principles of strategies–Adaptation, Mitigation,  Resilience and Sustainability  to provde a new look at the clinage challenge and need for energy and other solutions. Photos from the ongoing exibition … Continue reading

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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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Trump to Create $Multi Billion Market to Remove CO2 from the Atmosphere

This month I start producing a series of TV Internet shows that explore the growing market opportunities for suppliers that can remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The episodes will be part of my show The Killen Report. The Trump and … Continue reading

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Advisors Who Helped Michael Killen Make ‘Energy and Emissions’ (6 x 15′)

Michael Killen’s Advisors Are: Burton Richter, PhD, Chief Scientist Harry Cohen, Chief Artist Advisor Ripudaman Malhotra, SRI Fellow and Co-author, “A Cubic Mile of Oil” Robert Green, PhD, Board Member, Thorium Alliance of Silicon Valley Alex Cannara, PhD, Board Member, … 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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