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Psychedelic installation in NYC spotlights environmental issues with immersive art

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The art installation was created in collaboration with 12 leading environmental artists , including Samuelle Green, Tamara Kotianovsky, Etty Yaniv, Cindy Pease Roe, Poramit Thantapalit, Jesse Harrod, Justin Bolognino/META, Katie Donahue, Katharina Hoerath, Charlotte Becket and Emmy Mikelson.

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The Battle to Stop Air Products’ Carbon Capture Project at Lake Maurepas Grows

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Credit: Julie Dermansky On October 14, 2022, I joined Tangipahoa Parish Council member Kim Coates and third-generation crabber Laramie Hills to see an area of Lake Maurepas where Air Products was doing preliminary work. Credit: Julie Dermansky Kim Coates, center, at the public meeting in Ponchatoula on October 17, 2022.

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‘This Needs to Be Fixed’: Nuclear Expert Calls Radioactivity Levels Found Outside Ohio Oilfield Waste Facility ‘Excessive’

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Credit: Justin Hamel ©2021. Wet spatter from the shredder can coat the clothing and exposed skin of workers, exposing them to radium hazards. Workers’ skin can also become coated with this radioactive material, and either absorb it, or contaminate their families.”.

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9 Black environmentalists you should know about

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Justin Dunnavant and Ayana Flewellen Drs. Ayana Flewellen and Justin Dunnavant cofounded the Society of Black Archaeologists and are involved with creating more sustainable archeological practices. After scrubbing beaches and trying to save petroleum-coated birds, he decided to give up all motorized transportation.