Climate art can be a beautiful thing—w/ Nicole Kelner, Artist-in-Residence at My Climate Journey
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Communicating the science behind climate change is a challenge.But when you present these concepts in an artistic way and make the data beautiful, it’s more engaging and easier to understand. And more likely to inspire climate action.Nicole Kelner is Artist-in-Residence at My Climate Journey, where she communicates the complex challenges of climate change in a beautiful, accessible way.On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Nicole joins Ross, Siobhan, and Asa to explore why people are drawn to her watercolor representations of scientific data and explain her efforts to communicate climate concepts accurately.Nicole describes how she incorporates humor in her artwork and brainstorms ideas for a potential collaboration with the Nori Meme Lab.Listen in to understand how Nicole thinks about AI-generated art and learn how her work makes a meaningful difference in the fight against climate change.Connect with NoriPurchase Nori Carbon RemovalsNori's websiteNori on TwitterJoin Nori's Discord to hang out with other fans of the podcast and NoriCheck out our other podcast, Carbon Removal NewsroomCarbon Removal Memes on TwitterCarbon Removal Memes on InstagramResourcesNicole’s WebsiteNicole on TwitterNicole on InstagramNicole’s PrintsNicole’s Climate MerchNicole’s CommissionsCarbonfundCarbon CollectiveClimate Tech VCPre-Order Nicole’s BookMy Climate JourneyMCJ Climate Art WorkshopsThanks a TonTwo Wolves Meme TemplateConfessional Meme‘Seaweed Ecosystems May Not Mitigate CO2 Emissions’ in ICES Journal of Marine ScienceMidjourneyDALL-E‘Colors of Climate: Nicole Kelner’s Watercolors Bring Calm to Images of Climate Change’ in The VergeCarbon Removal Memes on TwitterCarbon Removal Memes on Instagram