Sentences with phrase «dot earth work»

Not exact matches

Working with nature, the forms are made of thin synthetic material and earth becoming hybrid islands that dot the suspended non-space of a neutral - grey gallery floor.
Working around the central themes of myth, symmetry and the symbiotic relationship between animal and earth... I work within a simple color palette to truly let these simple lines and dots take you to a cathartic space.
Marc Morano U.S. Senate Environment & Public Works Committee [ANDY REVKIN comments: So let's consider this Dot Earth string a place for the AGU, GSA, AMS, NAS, AAAS «minority report,» as well.
I find it puzzling that someone with scientific training would claim to detect significant trends in such a small and skewed sample (commenters tend to have lots of free time and strong opinions) and then use those «findings» to demean the work of someone whose second National Academy of Sciences Communication Award was for Dot Earth.
On Dot Earth, some regulars immediately gamed the system, posting strings of comments, while others sat in a queue awaiting my approval (which often happens too slowly because of my work flow).
[ANDY REVKIN comments: We are working on having a way for readers to post both photos (through a Flickr Dot Earth group) and eventually video as well.
We can see this same process at work here on Dot Earth with climate change and many other issues.
(I'm going to pretend I'm a journalist working on behalf of Dot Earth and report back to you, Andy: --RRB-
I sent the paper to Louis Derry, a Cornell University geologist who's been a constructive presence in the Dot Earth comment stream for a long time and, although he worked several decades ago for mining and oil companies, has provided science - based guidance on research related to shale gas.
I'd touched on his work once before on Dot Earth in «Small (Car, House) is Beautiful.»
You will hear more about this in a comment below from Xarissa Holdaway, a frequent presence on Dot Earth who works for the wildlife group's campus arm.
Elizabeth, you mentioned somewhere on Dot Earth that you are working on a journalism project.
Regular readers of Dot Earth will already know the work of Carl Safina, who for decades has meshed conservation science, campaigning and communication in a career devoted to building a durable relationship between human beings and the rest of Earth's living things.
Before responding to this topic, I wish to acknowledge our Dot Earth host's work ethic; especially Andy, your combination of hard work and smart work and heart - felt work.
New York University journalism professor Jay Rosen says Revkin's work on Dot Earth represents an important step toward a new model for how the news business will work.
They note that three themes reverberate through their work, all of which have been explored at one point or another on Dot Earth (the links in their statement are to relevant posts):
Duane Silverstein, the group's executive director since 1999, recently sent a Dot Earth «postcard» following a visit to two different projects in sub-Saharan Africa working to conserve Homo sapiens» primate kin, chimpanzees and gorillas:
I'd love to have some input here from people working in the arena of climate and energy economics and policy, as well as other Dot Earth readers, ideally pointing to studies or examples illustrating the relative merit of markets, science, and personal behavior.
The core of my work at Pace will be the creation of a classroom and online course that, in essence, is an expansion of Dot Earth.
[This refers to the work of Ed Dlugokencky and others; see his comments in my Dot Earth post.]
Don't tell my bosses, but I tend to read dot Earth at work.
[I explored Marshall's work in these disaster zones on Dot Earth in 2012.]
There's more on their work on Dot Earth (the same post is here in Chinese).
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