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Toxic Risk, Climate Change and Human Health

Scientist Linda S. Birnbaum, Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) joined this expedition along Brooklyn’s waterfront with interest in assessing contamination exposure risks to human health, and threats from extreme weather events such as Hurricane Sandy. The Sunset Park neighborhood an environmentally overburdened area within NYC’s storm surge zone.

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AAM Convention 2015

Our exhibition at the American Alliance of Museums annual convention examined the fossil fuel ecosystem, and traditional science museums as ideological habitats within this ecosystem.

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This Changes Everything

The Natural History Museum designed a pop-up exhibition to function as a backdrop and stage set for The Foundry Theatre’s Dialogue Series, inspired by Naomi Klein’s book This Changes Everything: Capitalism Vs.

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Un-Natural Disasters: On Sponsorship and Risk

In the anthropocene, natural disasters are not natural. Rather, they are trace effects of an industrial and economic system that will—left unimpeded—accelerate climate change and drive Earth toward collapse.

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