Ep. 56: Indonesia to Italy: Art unravels climate change

Published: Oct. 29, 2020, 12:35 a.m.

In 1993, Dario Camuffo and Giovanni Sturaro started looking at the paintings of two 18th century landscape artists from Italy. However, Camuffo and Sturaro weren't art critics or artists themselves, they were climate scientists. And their interest was purely scientific. But what exactly was it that interested them in the paintings of Venice? In the fourth episode of Our Changing World: Stories of Climate Change, Utsav takes you to a museum in Venice, the labs of scientists and how the use of an ancient lighting technique is helping them map the trajectory of climate change, answering a very real question: How quickly is Venice sinking?

To understand more about the intersection of art and travel, check out the following

Ep 5: Art does not have to be boring (https://bit.ly/2Jeq22U)
Ep 13: Beauty of Uzbekistan and the geometry box (https://bit.ly/3ovrcqS)
Ep 15: Vincent Van Gogh and Uzbekistan (https://bit.ly/2TtkCTB)

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