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Conscient podcast: Art, science and climate leadership
Speaking on the Conscient podcast about art, science, climate change, and many many things in between.

Wild Water
In Cape Town, we thought we had domesticated water, but we had only tamed it, and taming can come undone.


Bloom and Doom
Flower scans from the scraps of nature in Montreal.


A lesson, a warning, a flare
https://www.thenatureofcities.com/2020/05/03/covid-has-upended-all-the-normal-routines-in-our-lives-and-work-how-do-you-imagine-you-might...


World Enough: Tales from the Bottom of the Garden
Originally published in The Nature of Cities If you took the city of Tokyo and turned it upside down and shook it you would be amazed at...


Remembrance of Lost Species Day
A workshop with extinct animals

That polar bear video
A visual essay


Poster: Using the Arctic to Communicate Climate change
In 2015 I traveled to Tromso, Norway to present my research at the Arctic Frontiers conference and attend a course for students whose...


Ice in Antarctica gives insight into global warming
Originally published by the University of Cape Town https://science.uct.ac.za/articles/2017-08-07-ice-antarctica-gives-insight-global-war...


Images from Antarctica
Pictures from the Cape Agulhas II Winter Cruise of 2017


Resilience
“You are so brave and quiet I forget you are suffering”


Ribbons, gwilt and traveling icebergs: the other side of Paris during COP21
While policy-makers, scientists and governments worked late into many nights during the Conference of the Parties (COP21) as they crafted...


So, how do you feel? The physiological impacts of climate change.
Adverse psychological and emotional responses to climate change are racking up a repertoire of names:


On dashcams and ecological loss
The internet has become a better place since Russians started uploading footage from their dashcams.


Counting Down: Cape Town’s Water Crisis
Originally published on ecofiscal.ca May 2018 On World Water Day, all eyes are on Cape Town, South Africa. My hometown is struggling...


Pancake ice at the end of the world.
See the video accompanying the exhibition 'we came at a time'.


Interview on the Enviro Show
Talking about painting in Antarctica.


Scientists turn to Antarctica for answers to global warming
An article about the artist's work in Antarctica.


Visually Communicating Climate Change
A master's thesis on how the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change visualises climate change.
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