Water Vapor
Danielle Nelisse
Water Vapor
Painting
One in a series of abstract paintings about CLIMATE CHANGE.
A recent study finds that WATER VAPOR is distributed at different heights in the atmosphere, causing fewer clouds to form as the climate warms. Researchers from Australia’s ARC Centre for Climate Systems Science found that 2013 levels of WATER VAPOR resulted in less clouds, which made the atmosphere far more sensitive to heat-trapping gases such as CO2.
WATER VAPOR | 2013
oil on canvas
36″ x 48″ x 1.5″