If this summer is anything like the last, the climate crisis will destroy more norms, we will gasp, then forget, and photographers will continue to skewer our denial. By Michael Shaw Last summer, scorching temperatures shattered heat records in the Southwest and Europe. Lahaina, the historic Hawaiian resort, was...
Continue ReadingIf the climate this summer is anything like the last, we will gasp, then forget, and photographers will continue to skewer our denial.
Continue ReadingWe survey the powerful blending of portraiture and landscape and the brilliant tension between domesticity and disaster in this photo project.
Continue ReadingIn the video, we contrast the vibrant elements of this Javanese portrait with the irony and cultural loss from the advance of climate change.
Continue ReadingClimate activists have been otracized and left morally burdened by the lack of mass, top down acknowledgement of global heating.
Continue ReadingAs striking as it is ominous, this disorienting photo is a powerful indictment of the social and environmental impact of extreme heat.
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