Just as climate shapes the kind of art being made, climate also of course shapes art itself-because art is both of the world and in it. often to preserve valued works and structures, communities must frequently rebuild them. Today we look at the great mosque of Djenne, Ise shrine in Japan and Venice.
Captain Planet explains to the president the costly effects of keeping a power planet that spews carbon dioxide on and shows the dangerous life of a world altered by climate change. The president is also shown Venus a true green house gas planet, showing how the Earth could possibly become an overheated planet incapable of sustaining life.
Will interviews Richard Westbrook, an official with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). He has a pessimistic view of the challenges involving climate change and suggests that the climate debate is long over: we're too late. He also mentions some impacts of climate change: mass migrations, food and water shortages, endless wildfires, and massive storms.