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Climate Change & Art: A Lexicon [electronic resource].
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Climate Change & Art: A Lexicon [electronic resource].

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The Distance Plan Press 2016

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Open access content

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CC BY-NC-SA
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This issue features artist pages by Louise Menzies and Michala Paludan, an essay by Lina Moe on the closure of New York’s L Line, and, through our ongoing Climate Change & Art: A Lexicon, surveys the language currently surrounding anthropogenic climate change. Through proposing neologisms and promoting less well-known terms, we wish to propel interdisciplinary discussion, and by extension accelerate the pace of action. Through this lexicon we propose that the science around climate change is developing so rapidly that we need new language to articulate its processes and effects. The lexicon is also based on the recognition that evolving science produces evolving policy, and politics must be commensurate with this. The first set of lexicon terms were collected in the Reading Room journal in 2014 and can be found on this site. The terms in this current issue have been developed and defined by the credited authors, as well as by The Distance Plan while in residence at The Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research (PIK).
https://www.librarystack.org/climate-change-art-a-lexicon/?ref=unknown

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Artists' writings
Climatic changes
Critical Theory
Political science

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Abby Cunnane
Amy Howden-Chapman
Lina Moe
Louise Menzies
Aslak Aamot Kjærulff
Laura Adler
Ralph Chapman
Thomas Bruhn
James Dann
T.J. Demos
Elizabeth Ellwood
Bianca Hester
Bernd Hezel
Philippa Howden-Chapman
Michael Leung
Edward Morris
Gregory O’Brien
Janine Randerson
The Research Center for Proxy Politics
Susannah Sayler
Birgit Schneider
Manuel Schwab
Anna Taylor
Beatrice Turner
Desna Whaanga-Schollum
Dena Yago
Margret Boysen
Gemma Freeman
Inga Farina Petzold
Bettina Klein
Biddy Livesey
Sasha Portis
Jan Sauerwald
Birgit-Katharine Seemann
Kadir Ugural

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