I also wonder about the idea of being a "climate artist" - I mean, a lot of the photography submissions are of "nature" - that is, not the human microclimates of suburb, city, or rural area...but The Climate, in a place where humans don't live...just looking through the submissions is an interesting "snapshot" of...how people tend to compartmentalize their own personal environment/climate...and Nature...The Environment...Climate Change...I mean, maybe an A/C unit on the back of a house tells us more about climate change, than a sunset...