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Artist Tells NASA, NOAA, and other Scientist at USGS Event In Menlo Park, CA They Can’t Stop Carbon Emissions

Michael Killen, artist who made “Sustainablity” (24 x 5 feet) at the request of NASA Ames; “Resilience of America” also 24 feet and displayed in Microsoft’s Silicon Valley Research Center;  whose work for last three years was featured at the … Continue reading

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What Comes After Sustainability & Resilience?

During a speech to scientists and community leaders, at the USGS,  not only did I say that those terms are too passive for our time, I shared what new terms will emerge shortly. I am presently working on a new … Continue reading

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Global Earth Science Management Opportunities

Paul Shrivastava , who I often contact for insights into developments in the  academic science and political spheres shared that the FutureEarth organization had several managment openings for persons who really want to make an important difference. He asked me to … Continue reading

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AGU 2014 Exhibitor Broke Ground Displaying Painting of Don Quixote Fighting Forces Unleashed by Carbon Emissions

Bob Greene, a Director/Consultant,  Silicon Valley Thorium Alliance said, “We displayed one of Michael Killen’s Don Quixote paintings, in our booth,  to attract the 24,000 academics and scientists attending the American Geophysical Union Fall 2014 event, in the Moscone Center, … Continue reading

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Ocean Change Narrative Can Open a New Front in Battle with Congress to Stop Carbon Emissions

Ocean change is a narrative that would include US voters who have  a significant reason to vote, at the 2016 national elections,  for candidates who promise to stop carbon emissions. They are voters in the fishing and seafood processing industries. … Continue reading

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Painting Captures Carbon Emissions Threat to US Fishing and Seafood Industries & Congress’s Response

Michael Killen, America Artist  and Filmmaker, and former business think tank president said he made the ‘Don Quixote Meets Ocean Change’ (15 x 6 feet) painting that debuted at a US government agency recently,  to being attention to those who … Continue reading

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Artist & Filmmaker Calls for Ocean Change Narrative to Join Climate Change Narrative

Artist and filmmaker, Michael Killen, advised scientists that they’d should call what carbon emissions is doing to the chemical composition of the worlds’ oceans ‘Ocean Change.’ He said, “If you do that you’ll help create another narrative that will ‘call’ … Continue reading

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2nd US Government Agency Gives Silicon Valley Artist Opportunity to Speak at Its Event and Show Paintings

United States Geological Survey (USGS) joined NASA as second US Federal Agency to invite Silicon Valley artist Michael Killen, to share his thoughts that lead him to create paintings that include ‘Sustainability’, ‘Resilience of America’, ‘Climate Change for the Rest … Continue reading

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Thorium Alliance Displays Killen’s ‘Don Quixote Climate and Ocean Change’ Art at AGU 2014 Booth 2617

  The Silicon Valley Thorium Alliance is an organization that believes carbon emissions will have a greater and sooner negative impact on the oceans’ food chain than the IPCC believes.  (This organization’s research helped Michael Killen coin the term ‘ocean … Continue reading

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Michael Killen, Silicon Valley Artist Who Joined Don Quixote to Climate and Ocean Change, Will Speak at United States Geological Survey (USGS) “A World of Natural Hazards” Workshop, Menlo Park, California, December 12, 2014

Michael will share his views of the most important hazards of our time, what we need to do, why he joined Don Quixote to both climate and ocean change, and what new zeitgeists—management or environmental thoughts—we will hear about in … Continue reading

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