These might look like cute watercolor paintings, but Jill Pelto’s art is based on hard data. Literally–the paintings are constructed around graphs showing climate change data. It’s like a deluxe, ...
Do you see it? The line graph, in the artwork above? Take another look. Whoa, right? Artist and scientist Jill Pelto combines art with scientific data to raise awareness about climate change. In this ...
“Global Carbon Emissions by Source,” digital art on metal, 30 x 36 in (courtesy Alisa Singer) Singer’s work brings to life various charts and graphs made about climate change in vivid color. While the ...
A new study found that using art to convey environmental data eased political perceptions about climate change. As wildfires rage in Canada and New York City recovers from a week of smoke, the study's ...
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