Are Artists the Ultimate Environmentalists?
Today’s post launches a new partnership between Conservation Magazine and Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment By Bill Chameides Some say there is a collective unconscious; a cache...
View ArticleThe Art of Connecting to the Other
By Bill Chameides In a short, remarkable novel that reached cult status in the 1990s, a disillusioned child of the ‘60s comes across an ad in the personals. The ad slaps him awake, like a newborn...
View ArticleThe Rise of Climate Fiction
Is this new genre the real deal or just a flight of fancy? By Bill Chameides There’s an unofficial new genre called climate fiction or more familiarly cli-fi. Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow writing in the...
View ArticleArt Makes Environmental Change Real
By Bill Chameides Convincing Americans that climate change is a real and present danger has proven to be a daunting and often frustrating challenge for scientists. Despite the growing evidence of...
View ArticleWritten in Stone
Stonemasonry is a craft nearly as old as civilization itself. But is it art?
View ArticleThe Dark Side of Environmental Art
Do doom-and-gloom pictures of environmental devastation and catastrophe make green converts?
View ArticleLooking for Eternity? Look to Nature.
Bill Chameides reviews EO Wilson's new book, "A Window on Eternity"
View ArticleDialing into the Outdoors through Phone Apps
It’s not all fun and games when it comes to games featuring the environment. With some green game apps, not only can you live in your world and play in it, you can learn stuff too. By Bill Chameides...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....