Inclimate – The Many Shades of Green https://themanyshadesofgreen.com Providing ideas to help make the world a better place for this and future generations Sat, 22 Nov 2014 22:47:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://themanyshadesofgreen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/TMSOG-globe-5518b174v1_site_icon-32x32.png Inclimate – The Many Shades of Green https://themanyshadesofgreen.com 32 32 #1434: Regina Cornwell, of Inclimate, and artist Lynn Cazabon discuss “Uncultivated” https://themanyshadesofgreen.com/1434-regina-cornwell-of-inclimate-and-artist-lynn-cazabon-discuss-uncultivated/ Wed, 24 Sep 2014 22:39:58 +0000 https://themanyshadesofgreen.com/?p=80601 Continue reading "#1434: Regina Cornwell, of Inclimate, and artist Lynn Cazabon discuss “Uncultivated”"]]> Regina-Cornwell-The-Many-Shades-of-Green-3

Why are weeds considered the rats of the horticultural world, and what can we do to make people think about weeds in a more positive light? Join me and my guests Regina Cornwell, Curator and organizer of inClimate, and Lynn Cazabon, artist and Associate Professor of Art at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County as we discuss the project they are currently working on called “Uncultivated.” This project connects art and science, in an effort to educate the community about the importance of the edible plants (weeds), that grow wild within the urban area of Hunts Point in the Bronx. Regina is also a Climate Change presenter for the Climate Reality Project, which was started by Al Gore as an offshoot of the film An Inconvenient Truth. For more information go to www.inclimate.org and climaterealityproject.org 

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