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Michael Killen is a California artist whose next painting will interpret new elements that may be included in the next US National Energy Policy

  Michael plans to release the painting in October 2016, certainly before the November Elections. Michael welcomes inquiries, including whom wants to access to the new painting. Michael@killen.com.   Michael’s last two paintings are ‘Gone With the Wind Is the … Continue reading

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Heather Durham Talk Show Host with Michael Killen in front of ‘Energy and Emissions’

Talk Show Host Heather Durham with Artist Michael Killen in front of ‘Energy and Emissions’ (6′ x 15′ at the Silicon Valley Energy Summit 2016 and at Stanford University. Heather is a talk show host in San Jose, CA. She is … 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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For the Sixth Year in a Row Stanford Will Welcome Guests to Its Annual VIP Silicon Valley Energy Summit (June 3) w. a Michael Killen Painting

This year it is ‘Energy and Emissions’ (6 x 15’). Other years Stanford has displayed Sustainability, Resilience, Climate Change, Ocean Change, Emissions Boil the Planet, and Quixote Fights Sea Level. The first two paintings are 24 feet long. If there … Continue reading

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Is California On Track to Attain Its Energy & Greenhouse Gas Emission Goal? Interview w. Jane C.S. Long

Five years ago the California Council On Science & Technology (CCST) published a study that recommended that the state embrace a wide range of technologies to assure that its plan could meet the growing energy needs of the state, as well as its … Continue reading

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How to Create a Painting that Shares a Message

Silicon Valley Artist Michael Killen is known for creating paintings that share important messages that include vote for politians who’ll work  to stop greenhouse,  close the economic gap,  reduce the concentration of wealth and power, and who support women’s reproductive … Continue reading

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Sixth Time Artist Creates Painting for Silicon Valley Energy Summit at Stanford

Michael Killen,  Silicon Valley Artist is creating  a painting that will debut at the ‘Silicon Valley Energy Summit 2016 at Stanford, June 3.  Secretary George Schultz and Secretary William Perry keynote this event. This will be the sixth year in … Continue reading

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Artist Shares Creative Process of Making Painting Greatest Existential Threats of Our Time

American -California artist,  Michael Killen has announced that he will make the painting ‘The Two Greatest Existential Threats of Our Time: Climate Change and Nuclear Catastrophe’  (6 x 25 feet).  Yes, he is making that painting  to help, with imagery,  advocates … Continue reading

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Invitation to Reception for Artist Who Helps Killen Make the ‘Sustainable & Resilience of America’ Large Scale Paintings, Menlo Park 2/2/2016

Michael Killen is producing this reception to honor the artist who helps him make paintings that include ‘Gone with the Wind Is the Electric Grid’ 15 x 6 ft.), and to share his genius with the people of Silicon Valley. … Continue reading

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Michael Killen Will State in TV Program for Silicon Valley Audience that New Thinking Is Needed to Slow Global Warming This Century

Michael has been applauded by major organizations for his help bring the humanities to the fight to slow global warming, climate and ocean change. He will state on TV that the most popular global warming narrative ‘act now to save … Continue reading

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