Friday, September 16, 2011

We're saved!: "Globe-hopping" warmist Spooky to bring his "Antarctica-inspired thoughtronica" to his New York Academy of Sciences appearance with Revkin and Schmidt

DJ Spooky Defrosts Book of Ice at Ground Zero | Underwire | Wired.com
Spooky brings his Antarctica-inspired thoughtronica to the top of The New York Academy of Sciences alongside Ground Zero on Friday, when he’ll perform with a string quartet ahead of a moderated panel about global warming.

Also on the panel: The New York Times‘ chief environmental correspondent, Andrew Revkin, and Envisioning Climate Change author and NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies climatologist Gavin Schmidt.
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The globe-hopping Spooky, who was recently inducted into the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, is taking his Antarctica remix on tour all year. After that, he’s considering a complementary exploration of the North Pole and perhaps the South Pacific, where he recently founded a carbon-negative art retreat with tribal members on the island of Vanuatu.
The Art of Climate Science: Antarctica | The New York Academy of Sciences
In this special event, coinciding with Climate Week NYC 2011, Science & the City is bringing Paul D. Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky, together with top environmental scientists and Andrew Revkin of The New York Times, to present an artist's view of the scientific story behind climate change and Antarctica.

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