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Visualizing Climate Change, A Moving Look At What’s Happening To Our Environment

The effects of climate change are manifold. As evidenced by the following photographs, they do not take on a single, distinctive form, nor do they affect world regions the same way. Often confused with global warming, climate change is simply the change in average weather conditions or its distribution within...

By Savannah Cox Oct 8, 2012

Visualizing Climate Change, A Moving Look At What’s Happening To Our Environment

The effects of climate change are manifold. As evidenced by the following photographs, they do not take on a single, distinctive form, nor do they affect world regions the same way. Often confused with global warming, climate change is simply the change in average weather conditions or its distribution within...

By Savannah Cox October 8, 2012

Five Amazing Pieces Of Art Made From Recycled Materials

Art Made From Recycled Materials: Bike Arch Artists Mark Grieve and Ilana Spector, who collected the bicycles from the debris piles of nonprofit bicycle organizations, created this bicycle arch. The archway features 300 bikes and was on display in California. Recycled Art: All American Girl American artist Sandhi Schimmel created...

By All That's Interesting Mar 16, 2012

Five Amazing Pieces Of Art Made From Recycled Materials

Art Made From Recycled Materials: Bike Arch Artists Mark Grieve and Ilana Spector, who collected the bicycles from the debris piles of nonprofit bicycle organizations, created this bicycle arch. The archway features 300 bikes and was on display in California. Recycled Art: All American Girl American artist Sandhi Schimmel created...

By All That's Interesting March 16, 2012

Six Of The World’s Strangest Plants

The World’s Strangest Plants: Rafflesia Arnoldii The largest flower in the world, this parasitic plant can bloom over three feet tall. Despite its alluring appearance, the plant exudes a pungent smell and has no leaves, stems or roots. The large center can hold six to seven quarts of water. Selaginella...

By Mamta Bhatt Dec 26, 2011

Six Of The World’s Strangest Plants

The World’s Strangest Plants: Rafflesia Arnoldii The largest flower in the world, this parasitic plant can bloom over three feet tall. Despite its alluring appearance, the plant exudes a pungent smell and has no leaves, stems or roots. The large center can hold six to seven quarts of water. Selaginella...

By Mamta Bhatt December 26, 2011
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