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For The Curious!

Posted on March 27, 2018May 30, 2020 by Kit Rackley

"For The Curious!" - A piece of performance poetry with timelapse footage in tribute to the Exploratorium.

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Tagged Exploratorium, museum, performance poetry, poem, poetry, public engagement, San Francisco, San Francisco Bay, science education, timelapse, tribute3 Comments

Lights out!

Posted on March 24, 2018March 24, 2018 by Kit Rackley

Fancy having an alternative bit of fun for an hour on Saturday evening? (Oh, and for no extra effort, you can support Planet Earth!) Featuring: @earthhour, @WWF, @ToSaveourEnergy #EarthHour #EarthHour2018

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Tagged Earth Hour, EarthHour, EarthHour2018, energy, public engagement, Public events, renewable energy, World Wildlife Fund, WWFLeave a comment

Defeating the exponential function

Posted on February 28, 2018March 20, 2018 by Kit Rackley

Exponential growths simply cannot continue, and for population growth, it won't... Featuring: @exploratorium, @ronhip, @gapminder, @AMNH, @PopnMatters

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Tagged American Museum of Natural History, bacteria, bacterial growth, BBC, child mortality, Climate change, contraception, doubling, doubling time, environmental degredation, Everything Matters: Tales From The Periodic Table, Exploratorium, Exploratorium workshop, exponential, exponential function, family planning, fertility rate, finite, fossil fuels, Full Spectrum Science, gapminder, Gapminder Foundation, growth rate, Hans Rosling, human geography, human population, inequality, infant mortality, Kanbar Forum, loose cannon, noaa, Our World In Data, peak child, Population, population growth, population projections, projections, public engagement, Public events, public speaking, Resources, rice, Ron Hipschman, sustainability, The Last Doubling, UN, United Nations, unsustainability, veteran, war, wheat, women's education, world population5 Comments

Resilience

Posted on January 25, 2018January 25, 2018 by Kit Rackley

The @exploratorium is more than a museum. It's a stalwart for resilience in changing times. Featuring: @EnvPolicyCenter, @saveSFbay, @CAgov, @CAgovernment ‏

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Tagged adaptive governance, Bay Area, Bay Area Challenge, Bay Conservation and Development Committee, BCDC, behind the scenes, Brad McCrea, California, California State Coastal Conservanc, Climate change, collaboration, democracy, ecology, Exploratorium, fill, Fisher Bay Observatory, interactive, land reclaimation, living shorelines, Marilyn Latta, Mark Lubell, Measure AA, oyster shells, panel, parcel tax, Paul Kumar, proposal ballot, public engagement, Q&A, regulation, resilience, Resilient By Design, San Francisco, San Francisco Bay, San Rafael, Save The Bay, SCC, sea level rise, shoreline hardening, UC Davis, volunteering5 Comments

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