
After Ancient Sunlight
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See how an algae plastic carbon-negative raincoat combats the effects of climate change.
Artist and researcher Charlotte McCurdy showcases an algae plastic carbon-negative raincoat she made for Nature --Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial.
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Climate Artists is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS
Funding for “Climate Artists” is made possible in part by Charlotte and David Ackert and David and Susan Rockefeller, and is produced in partnership with The Serica Initiative.

After Ancient Sunlight
Clip: Season 1 Episode 5 | 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Artist and researcher Charlotte McCurdy showcases an algae plastic carbon-negative raincoat she made for Nature --Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial.
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Climate Artists is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS
Funding for “Climate Artists” is made possible in part by Charlotte and David Ackert and David and Susan Rockefeller, and is produced in partnership with The Serica Initiative.
