Projects

I’m proud to collaborate across disciplines, sectors, and cultures with people who want to celebrate, protect, and restore our natural world. Please get in touch if you’d like to learn more about any of my work or explore working together.

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    Earthworks Podcast (Creator)

    Conversations with creatives of all stripes who are using their skills and passion to make their world - and therefore our collective world - better. No doom and gloom, this is meant to be a fun and inspirational listen.

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    The Atlas of Disappearing Places (Co-Author)

    Weaving together science, art, and storytelling, this illustrated atlas considers both the serious consequences if we continue to pursue business as usual, and what we can do—from government policies to grassroots activism—to write a different, more hopeful story.

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    UN ThinkLab on Biodiversity (Co-Creator)

    Think Labs convene leading businesses, academia, civil society, governments, and the United Nations to develop solutions to critical sustainability challenges. I created case studies, technical assistance programs, and a custom GPT to help businesses protect nature and biodiversity within their value chains.

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    WORLDING (Co-Creator)

    Launched in 2021 at MIT, WORLDING bridges storytelling in virtual environments with community wisdom and placemaking. We support an emerging interdisciplinary field drawing on social XR and games, environmental sciences, and community based design.

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    Climate Games Launchpad (Co-Creator)

    This competitive accelerator program provides funding, mentorship, and expert and technical support for creative, interdisciplinary teams to build community resilience to the impacts of climate change through gameplay.

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    King Tides Project (Co-Creator)

    Since 2009, this community science project has invited people to be at the center of their own experience of climate change by documenting flooding in their communities and partnering with scientists and policymakers on local solutions.