Ignite Power is pleased to announce that it is the proud winner of the 2021 Keeling Curve Prize (KCP) for the energy sector, celebrating disruptive companies
Fat City Gallery this weekend will host Omar Alshogre to discuss his experiences of political imprisonment in Syria. (Courtesy photo)
The Fat City Gallery is hosting three days of events and an exhibition this weekend aimed at exposing ongoing human rights abuses in Syria and rallying an Aspen audience to the cause.
The gallery will host detention and torture survivor Omar Alshogre, who will give testimony of his experience Friday, followed by a exhibition of images by the anonymous photographer known as “Caesar” who has documented the Assad regime’s murder of detainees, and will close with a screening Sunday of the documentary “Red Lines.”
The Global Warming Mitigation Project would like to thank everyone who came out to Fat City Gallery on Thursday evening for our Pioneering the Future event to enjoy art, community and conversations about climate solutions.
A world of gratitude to local artists Isa Catto, Pete McBride and Mike Marolt for sharing their artwork and views on what their work reveals about our warming planet. A huge shout out to DJ Watkins and the entire squad at Fat City Gallery for hosting the event, and our heartfelt appreciation to Mod’s Thai House, Aspen Elks, Alex Brough, Shae Singer, and Bruce and Jan Saxon and everyone else who graciously helped to make the evening so successful!
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ASPEN, Colo., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The deadline is fast approaching to apply for the 2021 Keeling Curve Prize, which will award $25,000 to each of 10 projects designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or increase carbon uptake. The prestigious competition is open until Feb. 10 to applicants from around the world.
Previous winners have fixed carbon into stone in Iceland, produced biofuels in Kenya, and helped corporations around the world set and achieve emissions goals. Each year, the Keeling Curve Prize laureates inspire us with creative, practical approaches to reducing Earth s greenhouse gas burden and staving off the worst effects of global warming, said Jacquelyn Francis, executive director of the Keeling Curve Prize and the organization that administers it, the Global Warming Mitigation Project. Our goal is to shine a spotlight on these solutions and accelerate their development.