The Climate Commission’s Angry Summer Report

  Visit: The Climate Commission’s Angry Summer Report The Climate Commission has received questions from the community and the media seeking to understand the influence of climate change on the recent extreme summer weather. Download The Angry Summer images here. Download The Angry Summer key facts here. This report provides a summary of the extreme weather of the 2012/13…

Natural Numbers

Why should we care about the health of the ocean? This Natural Numbers film – 01-Sardines,  highlights  statistics about part of the oceans catch.    

The Making of FORESTS OF THE SEA: the animation

See the story behind and science and the intricate art process involved in the The Making of Forests of the Sea – the animation.  Read about the full year’s work that brought the animation into being at Lynchpin Scholars 2012.

Antarctic bottom water disappearing

Published in the Australian Antarctic Magazine, Issue 23, December 2012 New research by teams of Australian and US scientists has revealed a massive reduction in the amount of Antarctic Bottom Water found off the coast of Antarctica. Find links to this and other Southern Ocean stories in 2013’s project where IMAS PhD scientists are in…

The Carbon Brief and other resources

For up to date discussion on matters Climate Change, the following may be of interest: The Carbon Brief  and Andy Revkin’s Dot Earth blog and On the use of imagery for climate change engagement: New research from universities in the US, Australia and the UK has tested how different pictures make people feel about whether…

This important report card is now available:  please visit the site. Sub-sections relevant to Lynchpin projects are: East Australian Current: what is happening; what is expected; what we are doing about it: Please link back to Forests of the Sea – the animation at our 2012 scholars page. Ocean acidification Hear Dr Will Howard and Dr Donna…

Living Data – Iteration

This iteration of Living Data combines the animation presented at the 2012 Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, with music by VOA (Benn DeMole & Catriona Davies). The original music was composed for Oceanic Sydney and performed with dancers Caterina Mocciola & Ashley Macqueen. The title reflects the thought that we can affect change in our environment…

NEWS UPDATE! Lynchpin’s FORESTS OF THE SEA – the stop-motion animation was screened at the launch of Redmap Australia  on 13th December 2012! The stop-motion team: Marine Science PhD Candidates: Jorge Ramos, Mexico and Felipe BricenoChile with Dutch artist: Malou Zuidema. To watch the film go to: 2012 Scholars.

The Overview Effect

Those who experience space travel come to know something which is literally ‘other wordly’, and are changed by the experience. Take time to share something of their experience by watching The Overview Effect. Read more at 2013  Lynchpin Scholars.  

Stop-motion Animation Project: FORESTS OF THE SEA

The Lynchpin Forests of the Sea Stop-motion Animation film will be here on site in the next few days to coincide with the launch of Redmap Australia.  Watch this space!