Sachs Covered Bridge; Adams County, PA

Sachs Covered Bridge; Adams County, PA
Sachs Covered Bridge; Adams County, PA

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Climate Change: Information Statement of the American Meteorological Society

Adopted by the American Meteorological Society Council on April 15, 2019, issued on April 22. Its last statement on climate change was in 2012. The body of this statement is only a little more than five pages.
Web-page version
PDF version

A lot of news stories talk about people being scared of climate change. Reading this kind of thing is more likely to anger me because of failure to be more responsible.

Excerpts:
"Global temperatures were last on par with the present ones in the previous Interglacial Period (125,000 years ago), when sea level was 6–9 m (20–30 ft) higher than today. Projected warming over the next century will likely place global temperatures in a range not seen in millions of years of geologic history." Page 1

"In addition to the widespread warming, the oceans are becoming more acidic and the amount of dissolved oxygen is decreasing, impacting marine life. These changes are consequences of well-understood chemical and physical processes. Seawater becomes more acidic when it absorbs some of the excess carbon dioxide that has accumulated in the atmosphere. Observations show that the oceans have become 25% more acidic (0.1 pH decrease) over the last century. Ocean acidification affects marine organisms, notably those that build calcium carbonate structures, including shellfish, corals, and many species of marine plankton. Pervasive surface warming has led to reduced ocean oxygen levels that, when combined with coastal pollution, contribute to ocean 'dead zones' and massive fish kills. An increase in the magnitude and duration of ocean temperature extremes represent an acute near-term threat to many marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, as apparent from the global-scale coral bleaching event of 2015–2016." Page 2

This is what Senator Gaylord Nelson, the founder of Earth Day, said in a speech during the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970:

"Our goal is not just an environment of clean air and water and scenic beauty. The objective is an environment of decency, quality and mutual respect for all other human beings and all other living creatures. 

Our goal is a new American ethic that sets new standards for progress, emphasizing human dignity and well being rather than an endless parade of technology that produces more gadgets, more waste, more pollution. 

Are we able to meet the challenge? 

Yes. We have the technology and the resources. 

Are we willing? That is the unanswered question."

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Frida Kahlo: "Still Life: Pitahayas" (1938) at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art



"It is fuchsia on the outside and hides the subtlety of a whitish-gray pulp flecked with little black spots that are its seeds inside. This is a wonder! Fruits are like flowers: they speak to us in provocative language and teach us things that are hidden.” Frida Kahlo on this painting

"Still Life: Pitahayas" was back on display at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art until February 3, 2019. I think fewer than 20 US museums have her art in their collections. The museum lacks galleries to permanently display art that it owns, which disappoints me. I wonder what pitahayas taste like.



 About "Still Life: Pitahayas":
"Pitahayas: more than a still life–a self-portrait of Frida Kahlo"
https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/TwJCvMnyaXG2LQ





This recent episode of the BBC's The Forum--"Frida Kahlo: A Life in Colour"--is a helpful discussion among leading experts on Kahlo.  https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/w3cswpsl [44 minutes]

Website with images of paintings mentioned in this show:
https://www.fridakahlo.org/

I took the above pictures this past winter. Last month I visited the National Museum of Women in the Arts, which is in DC. Frida Kahlo's self-portrait there:



The note in her hand reminds of Chinese paintings that have calligraphy by the artist. I think it would be interesting if more current artists would sometimes include writings like poems with or in their paintings.

By the way, an interesting quotation floating online seems to be incorrectly attributed to Frida Kahlo:
"I used to think I was the strangest person in the world but then I thought, there are so many people in the world, there must be someone just like me who feels bizarre and flawed in the same ways I do. 
I would imagine her, and imagine that she must be out there thinking of me too.
well, I hope that if you are out there you read this and know that yes, it’s true I’m here, and I’m just as strange as you."

Someone asked Quote Investigator about the source. What possibly happened was that someone wrote this on a postcard with Kahlo's image. The card got posted online, and some assumed that the image of Kahlo meant she said it.
https://quoteinvestigator.com/tag/frida-kahlo/