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British Artist Turner Captured the Planet s Turning Point in His Paintings

A new exhibition is to examine how British artist JMW Turner unknowingly captured the permanent impact people were having on the environment in his paintings. A World of Care will see the landscape painter's works presented alongside modern examples of environmental issues to show how he captured changes to his world that would alter the climate forever, BBC reported.

Turner captured the planet s turning point

Turner captured the planet s turning point
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Smoke, fire and livid sunsets: exhibition to show how Turner traced beginnings of climate breakdown

Smoke, fire and livid sunsets: exhibition to show how Turner traced beginnings of climate breakdown
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Network of green walks proposed along routes of London s forgotten rivers | London

Charity urges mayor to back plans for signage and maps to guide walkers around lost waterways Hampstead Heath with the London skyline in the background. The ridge of Hampstead Heath contains the headwaters of four rivers – the Brent, the Westbourne, the Tyburn and the Fleet. Photograph: Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty Images Hampstead Heath with the London skyline in the background. The ridge of Hampstead Heath contains the headwaters of four rivers – the Brent, the Westbourne, the Tyburn and the Fleet. Photograph: Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty Images Tue 4 May 2021 01.00 EDT There are clues to their existence in street names, in the winding of lanes and in the rushing sound of water deep in the capital’s drains. For centuries London has been sculpted by its rivers. Today, though, while vestiges of some remain visible, most lie buried beneath pavements and submerged in the sewage system.

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