“Seapunk” Climate Project Brings Environmental Justice to Boston’s Dirty Water
The Emerald Tutu, an avant-garde research project, seeks to mitigate the coastal impacts of the climate crisis with a net of plant life.
The Emerald Tutu, an avant-garde research project, seeks to mitigate the coastal impacts of the climate crisis with a net of plant life.
Screens Friday, 6/17 @ CCTV
This is a three-part report on the Green New Deal that first appeared in the Boston Hassle Weekly Newsletter. To sign up…
"Civil disobedience is a type of action that works and has worked historically, and it is necessary in times when the government refuses to take action."
Or: Free the Wu Train The hits just keep on coming from climate scientists—as they drop big global warming studies with…
Le Laboratoire Cambridge is hosting a lecture by David Buckley Borden (Artist/Designer) and Aaron M. Ellison (Senior Ecologist, Harvard Forest) on their project Hemlock Hospice. Hemlock Hospice, on…
Boston’s global warming plans must prepare region for worst case scenarios
On View April 5th, 6th, and 7th, buy tickets on eventbrite. “Drawn from four years of close observation, documentary artist Valery…
Capitalism as an economic system has been under increasing scrutiny for the past decade due to continuing economic instability and the lack…
While the mainstream media delivers coverage of the latest headline news, John Oliver, a comedian who formerly worked with Jon Stewart on…
Mobius hosts a public discussion on how artists and environmentalists can respond to what some describe as collective trauma.