Welcome to Fuming! In this podcast we’re going to focus on green art, and not just the color. Each week we’re going to assess the environmental impact of different components of art and how we can be more conscious creators, consumers, and chemists.We'll analyze the chemical compounds and both their short-term and long-term effects, hopefully finding more sustainable alternatives in the process.
All content for Fuming | The Environmental Impact of Art is the property of Taylor Moss and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Welcome to Fuming! In this podcast we’re going to focus on green art, and not just the color. Each week we’re going to assess the environmental impact of different components of art and how we can be more conscious creators, consumers, and chemists.We'll analyze the chemical compounds and both their short-term and long-term effects, hopefully finding more sustainable alternatives in the process.
Hi! Welcome back to Fuming. Today I am so excited to announce that I will be interviewing my first guest - a real biologist! - Morgan Pugh. In this episode we cover how Volatile Organic Compounds released by plants are the same as Volatile Organic Compounds released by paint fumes.@taylor.rose on InstagramIf you are interested in any of the scholarly journals, scientific articles, or parasite videos that Morgan mentions, I'll leave them here:Catola, S., Centritto, M., Cascone, P., Ranieri, A., Loreto, F., Calamai, L., Balestrini, R., & Guerrieri, E. (2018). Effects of single or combined water deficit and aphid attack on tomato volatile organic compound (VOC) emission and plant-plant communication. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 153, 54–62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envexpbot.2018.05.001Fini, A., Brunetti, C., Loreto, F., Centritto, M., Ferrini, F., & Tattini, M. (2017). Isoprene responses and functions in plants challenged by environmental pressures associated to climate change. In Frontiers in Plant Science (Vol. 8, p. 1281). Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01281Vivaldo, G., Masi, E., Taiti, C., Caldarelli, G., & Mancuso, S. (n.d.). The network of plants volatile organic compounds OPEN. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-10975-xhttps://www.ccacoalition.org/en/slcps/tropospheric-ozoneParasitoid wasp: https://youtu.be/Bc69LLLEQRk
Fuming | The Environmental Impact of Art
Welcome to Fuming! In this podcast we’re going to focus on green art, and not just the color. Each week we’re going to assess the environmental impact of different components of art and how we can be more conscious creators, consumers, and chemists.We'll analyze the chemical compounds and both their short-term and long-term effects, hopefully finding more sustainable alternatives in the process.