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More November News on Ocean Acidification and the Environment

By Daniel de la Calle This November I’m looking for traces of “Ocean Acidification”, not in water, but on the internet.  I found the following …

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News, Links and Videos

By Daniel de la Calle Some news on Ocean Acidification from the past few weeks:     ¤ NOAA has released a new page on Ocean …

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Talking About The Ocean To People That Have Never Seen It

By Daniel de la Calle I apologize for not having posted any entries since last year.  As a little kid I loved the whole early …

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Looking Out The Window In Belo Horizonte…

By Daniel de la Calle I only see favela neighborhoods clinging onto the hills, some dirty wet streets, cars, buses and trucks that knit a …

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Pteropod inspired art

Phyllis Lam is a biology student at the University of Rochester. After recently watching A Sea Change in Dr. Terry Platt’s Biology class she wrote to …

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News: What Blogs Are For

By Daniel de la Calle Here is the classic list of web finds you have seen right here in the past.  This week I dug …

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The Highest High, The Lowest Low

By Daniel de la Calle Today is World Water Day.  All kinds of events must be taking place around the planet with the spotlight on …

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I Am Costly

By Daniel de la Calle I confess I get irritated by the carbon footprint/credit scheme.  Some months ago I did some research to try to …

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Pearls in Vinegar

By Daniel de la Calle I am a very slow museum visitor.  Last month I went to the Louvre for a couple of hours on …

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Screening at the Oil Company

By Daniel de la Calle from Ipanema Beach, Brazil This past Friday the 28th A Sea Change screened at the CENPES center in Rio de …

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Exuberant Poverty

By Daniel de la Calle After the film festival in Iraquara and a few days in Salvador I have kept making my way up north …

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Beauty In Tragedy

By Daniel de la Calle There is a mesmerizing power and intensity in tragedy, a fascination that traps the eye and pushes us toward it …

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Dancing the Forro

By Daniel de la Calle The first couple screenings in Rio have been the hardest to set up. I had little time to prepare them, …

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Glasgow Screening

This report from Scotland comes from Ruth Carruthers, who organized a screening of ASC at the University of Glasgow. “I am pleased to announce that …

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SCRIPPS and A Sea Change: Science and Cinema on a Mission

On Friday night we had a reunion in La Jolla with our colleagues from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.  It was the first time we …

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Understanding Hens

By Daniel de la Calle Brazilians do not like Brasilia, Brasilienses do. I guess it must be the LA of the Southern Hemisphere. Brasilia was …

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An Understanding Review from Orion

From the January, 2010 issue of Orion Magazine A Sea Change A Film By Barbara Ettinger Niijii Films, 2009. $24.95, 81 minutes. In his autobiography, …

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Bicycle Interview

By Daniel de la Calle Barbara and Sven returned from the West Coast a few days back and this past Thursday Sven and I had …

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Medusa

By Daniel de la Calle In Spanish we call jellyfish “medusas”.  Medusa was a beautiful young priestess in Athena’s Temple.  She was desired by many …

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South of Africa

A couple weeks ago we had several screenings at the Labia Theatre in Cape Town, South Africa. Thanks to the efforts from the Sustainable Seas …

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The “Oceans Are Talking” CD is out

Congratulations, Sam, on a great video (below), and many fantastic songs for us all to enjoy on your new CD, “Oceans Are Talking.”  Sam has …

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Sea Level Rise, Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification

By Daniel de la Calle If you can spare 18 minutes, please watch this video of a conference about the oceans delivered by Professor Rob …

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Lazaro Ramos

By Daniel de la Calle One of the things that worry me the most when I do the screenings or talk to people here in …

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Doc in Río

By Daniel de la Calle Dear blog readers, During the next forty some days I will be in Brazil, screening the film around cities and …

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The Price of Flying High

By Daniel de la Calle In his book How to Live a Low-Carbon Life, Chris Goodall breaks down the average 12.5 tonnes of CO2 per …

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