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The leading edge of a mass of snow geese depart a pond at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. Unfortunately snow geese populations have been hit hard by a highly pathogenic strain of avian flu this year, and numbers of the birds wintering in the Rio Grande Valley are down from previous years.
9th of 10 pictures created for The Edge Art Gallery Surrealism exhibit.
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À mon amie Irina, pour son soutien
Exodus évoque une des conséquences les plus dramatiques du réchauffement climatique : la forte dégradation d’habitats humains ou naturels qui pousse à l’exode des populations entières en raison… de la désertification de vastes régions devenues inhabitables, de l’inondation de zones côtières ou encore de l’émergence de zones de tempêtes particulièrement violentes. Ces menaces et leurs conséquences sont déjà des réalités en Afrique et au Bangladesh notamment. En Europe et en Amérique du Nord, on discerne déjà des évidences de ces tendances menaçantes.
L’espèce humaine est sans doute dotée d’intelligence, mais… peut-elle vraiment aller au-delà de ses intérêts immédiats et des idéologies politiques qui polarisent ses débats et obscurcissent les faits et les pistes d’action proposées par la science?
Alors que s’amorce la Conférence sur le climat à Paris, je donne mon appui à tous ceux et à toutes celles qui cherchent à prouver que la réponse à cette question est OUI!
Patrice
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To Irina, my dear friend for her support
"Exodus" evokes one of the most dramatic consequences of global warming: the increased degradation of nature and human habitat that forces the exodus of large populations due to . .. desertification of large regions that became inhabitable; the flooding of coastal lines or again, the apparition of strong storm zones, very violent. These threats and their consequences are already realities in Africa or especially in Bangladesh. In Europe and North America, we witness already the evidence of menacing tendencies.
Human species is without doubt gifted with intelligence, but . . . could it really go beyond its immediate interests and political ideologies that polarize debates and obscure the facts and the directions suggested by science?
As I am looking forward to the Climate Summit in Paris this December, I give all my support to those that try to prove that the answer to this question is YES!
Patrice
I think if the general exodus that seems to be going on occurs it's going to be a disaster.
David Graeber
There's something really powerful when I, for example, hear Bob Marley's 'Exodus' - we know where we're going. We know where we're from.
Matisyahu
Free speech carries with it freedom to listen.
Bob Marley
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i am reading an asimov book on earthlings abandoning our solar system. so i have escape on my brain!
It's bittersweet when they leave and oh so sweet when they come back. This is a colour photograph. :)
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Beating the last trip back to Yokosuka from a day of sunbathing and fun in Monkey Island.
Strange how the island got its name when it was not even a home of a single monkey.
But when I went there, it had one. Hahaha.
To be here in peace, it is necessary to integrate, accept and respect the space of each living form in this dimension ... or simply accept the consequences of not doing so.
This was taken while I was on site for work in Ulvertsone, north coast of Tasmania. I was taking work related photos and then heard loud squawking approaching - then this massive flock of seagulls flew overhead. It was simply a case of point the camera to the sky and click.
You can see a slight red tinge to their feathers - that's from the start of the sunset that came shortly after.
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There's something really powerful when I, for example, hear Bob Marley's 'Exodus' - we know where we're going. We know where we're from. -
Matisyahu
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My wife was working hard to go through the slope. I told her loudly,'' Almost here''. :-) Main peak of the Joy Mountain, 3,416-metre-high (11,207 ft), in a rainy and windy day.
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Exodus is about the here and the now. Or about refugees and ourselves. About those who’ve had to leave their Homes and about us, the people who try to be their Home for a while.
At the same time, Exodus is about Artists and Refugees. About what Artists feel when faced with the collective drama of a people, whether it’s the Ukrainian, the Syrian people or… unfortunately, this never seems to end…
Exodus is about Empathy, Friendship, Solidarity, Emotion.
Exodus is about Tears and Smiles.
Exodus is our firm answer, as Artists, to the madness of the leaders of the World.”
Anca Florea, Manager of Masca Theatre