Titre : | CoolGlobes / Hot Ideas For a Cooler Planet : Guide Book | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Nancy Bank, Auteur ; Carol David, Auteur ; Sue Feinberg, Auteur | Editeur : | CoolGlobes | Année de publication : | 2007 | Importance : | 81 | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | Art public ; Lieux culturel ; Pratique culturelle
| Index. décimale : | B.01.3. Exemples pratiques | Note de contenu : | About Cool Globes
Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet, is a public art exhibition designed to raise awareness of solutions to climate change. Cool Globes grew out of a commitment at the Clinton Global Initiative in 2005, and was incorporated as a non-profit organization in 2006. Since that time, Cool Globes premiered in Chicago and went on tour across the country from Washington DC to San Francisco, San Diego, Sundance, Los Angeles and Houston. In the fall of 2009, Cool Globes opened the first international exhibit in Copenhagen. We currently have globes on display at Science World in Vancouver, along Lake Leman in Geneva and throughout the streets of Marseilles. It is our hope that the millions of people who have experienced the exhibit, leave with a vast array of solutions to climate change, and with one clear message….we can solve this.
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CoolGlobes / Hot Ideas For a Cooler Planet : Guide Book [texte imprimé] / Nancy Bank, Auteur ; Carol David, Auteur ; Sue Feinberg, Auteur . - [S.l.] : CoolGlobes, 2007 . - 81. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | Art public ; Lieux culturel ; Pratique culturelle
| Index. décimale : | B.01.3. Exemples pratiques | Note de contenu : | About Cool Globes
Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet, is a public art exhibition designed to raise awareness of solutions to climate change. Cool Globes grew out of a commitment at the Clinton Global Initiative in 2005, and was incorporated as a non-profit organization in 2006. Since that time, Cool Globes premiered in Chicago and went on tour across the country from Washington DC to San Francisco, San Diego, Sundance, Los Angeles and Houston. In the fall of 2009, Cool Globes opened the first international exhibit in Copenhagen. We currently have globes on display at Science World in Vancouver, along Lake Leman in Geneva and throughout the streets of Marseilles. It is our hope that the millions of people who have experienced the exhibit, leave with a vast array of solutions to climate change, and with one clear message….we can solve this.
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