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A new report released this week by an Australian agency says that the 1,400-mile Great Barrier Reef has undergone its sixth mass bleaching. About 91 percent of the brightly colored marine ecosystems were affected by this most recent catastrophe, which occurs when water temperatures rise. Disasters like this are becoming more frequent as the climate crisis intensifies, prompting artists like Christine and Margaret Wertheim to respond with striking displays of what could be permanently lost. More
Thousands of crocheted sculptures confronts the climate crisis
What is Art's Role in the Climate Crisis? Four Colossal Events Explore Connections and Solutions — Colossal
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A Vibrant Coral Ecosystem of Thousands of Crocheted Sculptures Confronts the Climate Crisis — Colossal
Our Changing Seas: A Ceramic Coral Reef by Courtney Mattison — Colossal
A Vibrant Coral Ecosystem of Thousands of Crocheted Sculptures Confronts the Climate Crisis — Colossal
Vibrant Coral Expresses the Power of Nature in Courtney Mattison's Whirling Ceramic Wall Relief — Colossal
Hannah Streefkerk - Symbiosis Borås 2017
Inky Underwater Plumes Sprawl into Vibrant, Coral-Like Forms in Alberto Seveso's Collages — Colossal
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