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Used Envelopes Hold Thriving Potted Plants in Fidencio Fifield-Perez’s ‘Dacaments’

Used Envelopes Hold Thriving Potted Plants in Fidencio Fifield-Perez’s ‘Dacaments’

Fidencio Fifield-Perez’s Dacaments series began as a response to the bureaucracy of the U.S. immigration system. The Oaxaca-born artist immigrated with his family as a child, making him eligible for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). To qualify and retain his status, he needed to collect official documents, the envelopes from which became the substrate for his paintings.
When the Trump administration terminated the policy in 2017, people like Fifield-Perez were thrown into limbo before the Supreme Court reinstated it in 2020. More
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Petrit Halilaj’s Scratchy Doodles Grapple with Childhood Innocence on The Met Rooftop

Petrit Halilaj’s Scratchy Doodles Grapple with Childhood Innocence on The Met Rooftop

When visiting his hometown of Runik, Kosovo, back in 2010, Petrit Halilaj realized that his elementary school was being demolished. He went to the site—which had miraculously survived the Yugoslav wars that spurred his family to flee to an Albanian refugee camp in 1998—and found a pile of desks, many with doodles and notes scratched into their surfaces.
These etchings have now found their way to New York, where they’re perched atop The Met’s rooftop garden for Abetare, which translates to primer, as in the early education books used for learning basic literacy. More
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Orangutan Observed Treating a Wound With a Medicinal Plant for the First Time

Orangutan Observed Treating a Wound With a Medicinal Plant for the First Time

Biologists have observed a Sumatran male orangutan using the sap and chewed leaves of a medicinal plant to treat an open wound on his face. While there has been previous evidence of self-medication behaviors in animals, it is the first known incident of an animal in the wild treating a wound with a “biologically active […]
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Climate Adaptation and Its Measurement: Challenges and Opportunities

Climate Adaptation and Its Measurement: Challenges and Opportunities

Climate Adaptation and Its Measurement: Challenges and Opportunities

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This document provides an overview of the challenges and current approaches to climate adaptation measurement, as well as guiding principles and their real world application for program implementation and monitoring.

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Fri, 05/03/2024 – 17:48

Publication Date
05/03/2024

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Adaptation
Climate

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Global

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