With high levels of unemployment, increasing
environmental fragility, endless wars, tax breaks for corporations, bailouts for the banks and an erosion of the social safety net that knit communities together, people find a common bond in the social justice movement.
The resulting
environmental fragility may have caused agricultural yields to be unpredictable.
Iin Schleswig - Holstein, for instance, production is not only volumetrically modest but also has to be carried out in an area of exceptional
environmental fragility, through long horizontal wells from which is extracted a poor quality crude with a relatively low market value.
Not exact matches
This period is marked by
fragility of the infant in terms of
environmental adaptation to extreme hot and cold temperatures, sucking ability to have an effective feeding pattern, an established sleeping schedule, emotional security with the care takers and proper positioning when sleeping, feeding and burping.
What it does: Oftentimes,
environmental factors such as weather, travel, change of seasons, stress, and pollution can cause
fragility on skin's surface.
The artists newest body of work mediates on the
fragility and current state of the planet, displaying works made using carbon black, the product at the root of so many
environmental problems.
Using still and moving image, performance and sculpture, she is interested in the movement and behaviour of animate and inanimate objects — her work observing
fragility and the
environmental shift in human nature.
With this exhibition Jonas evokes the
fragility of nature, using her own poetic language to address the irreversible impact of human interference on the
environmental equilibrium of our planet.
The artists newest body of work mediates on the
fragility and current state of our planet displaying works made using carbon black, the product at the root of so many of our
environmental problems.
To focus attention on climate change, support improved
environmental policies, and encourage an appreciation for forests and their
fragility, my work emphasizes the cyclical beauty of the seasons and the delicacy of nature,» says Potsic.
Within this series Stewart incorporated photographs, video stills, projections and organza (a material characterized by its translucency,
fragility and vulnerability to
environmental change) to accentuate spatial and temporal considerations, creating a complex psychological space in which the viewer necessarily becomes complicit through entry into the work.
He used fused glass to create beautiful works that are allegories to the ephemeral, and speak to the
fragility of nature and the
environmental concerns of today.
Prior to joining NIDIS, she served as a Robert Bosch Foundation Fellow at adelphi, a Berlin - based international think tank, conducting research on climate risk insurance,
environmental conflict and state
fragility, and the water - food - energy nexus.
It is therefore incumbent on all who sense the limitations of technology and the
fragility of the
environmental balance to make themselves heard above the hollow, optimistic chorus - to convince society and its leaders that there is no alternative but the cessation of our irresponsible, all - demanding, and all - consuming population growth.
What this betrays is the
fragility of the
environmental argument and its premises.
It is a body of work that looks at the
fragility of the world around us, a child's affinity with nature and concerns I have with
environmental damage and the legacy we are leaving our children.»