by Komoneed | Jul 19, 2024
Writing recently on X (formerly Twitter), Frontier Institute President and CEO Kendall Cotton observed that Montana’s Horse Gulch Fire is burning in a portion of Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest that was slated for landscape-scale thinning and controlled burns, that
by Grace Ebert | Jul 19, 2024
In O Jardim, Efrain Almeida cultivates the memories of his parents’ home in the backlands of Ceará, Brazil. Carved wooden creatures populate the gallery at Oscar Niemeyer Museum, appearing as if they could buzz and flutter across the space. Comprising about 40 sculptures, paintings, and embroideries, the exhibition reinterprets the intimate, contemplative garden Almeida enjoyed as a child.
Employing various mediums and materials, the artist first began working in wood while in his father’s studio. More
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by Komoneed | Jul 18, 2024
Exploring Failure and Culture in Climate Resilience Projects
Teaser Text
The ability to fail as a pre-condition for the development of highly innovative solutions is well documented in many sectors. The key question driving the investigations in the work is: Are we allowing enough failure for innovation to thrive?
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Tue, 07/16/2024 – 14:57
Publication Date
04/26/2024
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Adaptation
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Global
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by Komoneed | Jul 18, 2024
This post was originally published on UNDPNorwegian Meteorological Institute kate.smith@undp.org Wed, 07/17/2024 –...
by Komoneed | Jul 18, 2024
This post was originally published on UNDPBureau of Meteorology Australia kate.smith@undp.org Wed, 07/17/2024 –...