Five essays by prominent scholars of American art offer new insights into Chase's multi-faceted artistic practice and his position in
the international cultural climate at the turn of the 20th century.
Not exact matches
The combined budget for the State Department and U.S. Agency for
International Development, or USAID, would fall by 28 %, with funding cuts for the United Nations,
climate change and
cultural exchange programs.
He first joined the C.D. Howe Institute in 1990, producing widely - cited research on
international trade, Canada's economic union,
climate change policy, and the economics of
cultural policy.
Her issue focus has ranged from
climate change (The Climate Group, Sustainable Urban Forests Coalition) to criminal justice (Interpol, Coalition for the International Criminal Court) to humanitarian and cultural affairs (International Rescue Committee, Center for Jewish Hi
climate change (The
Climate Group, Sustainable Urban Forests Coalition) to criminal justice (Interpol, Coalition for the International Criminal Court) to humanitarian and cultural affairs (International Rescue Committee, Center for Jewish Hi
Climate Group, Sustainable Urban Forests Coalition) to criminal justice (Interpol, Coalition for the
International Criminal Court) to humanitarian and
cultural affairs (
International Rescue Committee, Center for Jewish History).
Climate Change as a Threat Multiplier SHERRI GOODMAN, Senior Fellow, Wilson Center CHRISTINE GREENE,
Cultural Ambassador, Pacific Rising GREG STONE, EVP & Chief Scientist for Oceans, Conservation
International
«It's a tremendous leap to draw these conclusions — that
climate change is linked to violence — and factors such as economics, technology, poverty, group dynamics,
cultural nationalism and personalities play significant roles in outbreaks of war,» says William Martel, an
international securities expert at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
This
cultural flexibility may have been the key to success for modern humans, says a team of
international researchers, made up of archaeologists, paleo climatologists, and
climate modellers from the French CNRS1 and the EPHE PSL Research University, Bergen University as well as Wits University.
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cultural roadmap to healing trauma and building
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2006 Estrecho Dudoso, TEOR / éTica, San José, Costa Rica, curated by Virginia Pérez Ratton and Tamara Díaz Bringas (Catalog) Festival des Cinémas Différents de Paris, (screening), Centre Culturel La Clef, Paris, France Estudio Abierto, Palacio de Correos, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10 Defining Experiments: cifo 2006 Grant Program Recipients, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (cifo), Miami, Florida (Catalog) Manifesta 6 School, Nicosia, Cyprus, curated by Mai Abu ElDehab, Anton Vidokle and Florian Waldvogel (Cancelled) Prevailing
Climate, (screening), Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, curated by Rachel Gugelberger and Jeffrey Walkowiak 3 Biennale Adriatica di Arti Nuove, San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, curated by Antonio Arévalo (Catalog) Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program Exhibition, Chelsea Museum, New York El Museo's 4th Bienal: The (S) Files, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Catalog) 4ème Festival
international du Cinéma iranien en Exil, (Screening), Paris, France When Artists Say We, Artists Space, New York, organized by Andrea Geyer and Christian Rattemeyer Bzzzz, Fundacion Cu4rto Nivel Arte Contemporaneo, Bogota, Colombia, curated by Jaime Cerón Russia: Significant Other, Institute for Contemporary Art at the Anna Akhmatova Museum, St Petersburg, Russia, curated by Olga Kopenkina Surveillance, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ, curated by Rocio Aranda Moving Time, Gallery Korea, Korean
Cultural Service, New York, curated by Hwang Yu Jin, Jeeyun Kim, Inhee Iris Moon Featured Artist Projects, Center for Book Arts, New York
Together, his artworks and research seek to facilitate an increased understanding of the shared social, political, environmental, and
cultural climate challenges we face, both within our local communities, and in the
international arena.
The social and
cultural climate, heady as it was with issues of mortality, could be said to have created an
international artistic
climate preoccupied with death.
The Global
Climate Observing System (GCOS) is a joint undertaking of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of the United Nations Educational Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the
International Council for Science (ICSU).
Perhaps the most notable of these at the
international level is the Convention on Biological Diversity's Decision XIII / 14 para 6 which notes «that more transdisciplinary research and sharing of knowledge among appropriate institutions is needed in order to better understand the impacts of
climate - related geoengineering on biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, socio - economic,
cultural and ethical issues and regulatory options.»
The
International Climate Champions Program is run by the British Council, the UK's international cultural relat
International Climate Champions Program is run by the British Council, the UK's
international cultural relat
international cultural relations program.
University of Exeter - led research by an
international team and published this week shows that
cultural factors are key to making
climate change real to people and to motivating their responses.
The
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) anticipates that changes to land cover and biodiversity caused by
climate change, could force Indigenous people to «alter their traditional ecosystem management systems» and, in the extreme, «eventually lead to a loss of their traditional habitats and along with it their
cultural heritage».