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Essential T-ShirtEveryday tee, crew neck, slim fit
$18.83
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- Just your everyday smooth, comfy tee, a wardrobe staple
- Slim fit, so size up if you prefer a looser fit, or check out the Classic T-Shirt
- Male model shown is 6'0" / 183 cm tall and wearing size Large
- Female model shown is 5'8" / 173 cm tall and wearing size Small
- Midweight 4.2 oz. / 145 gsm fabric, solid color t-shirts are 100% cotton, heather grey t-shirts are 90% cotton/10% polyester, charcoal heather and green t-shirts are 52% cotton/48% polyester
- The third party printer of this product is evaluated according to International Labor Organization standards
- The printer of this product sources blanks from manufacturers committed to improving cotton farming practices with the Better Cotton Initiative
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

climate chaos is global
Climate change, global warming - no phrase that currently exists to describe the phenomenon underway suitably conveys the crisis we face that threatens to reshape everything about how we live.
"Climate chaos" is a more apt descriptor of what happens when you adding energy to the atmosphere: like what you see when you move an oar through the water, the extra energy trapped by greenhouse gases influences the formations of eddies that disrupt normal patterns of ocean and atmospheric circulation, with drastic impacts on the climate.
Eddies in deep ocean waters can bring nutrients up from deep water, causing plankton blooms (and later, anoxic dead zones). Both hurricanes and tornados - both are high-energy examples of eddies of energy rotating around cores of different sizes.
More energy put into a system has to go somewhere - and that can mean stronger winds pushing extreme arctic temperatures further from the poles, more evaporation leading to drought in some places, more frequent and severe flooding in others. This can mean both hotter summers AND colder winters in the same places closer to the equator, but milder temperatures near the poles.
Fewer high-energy eddies, more dispersed lower energy eddies - all play a part in defining not just the climate and weather we live in, but what crops can grow, which disease-carrying insects can overwinter in new regions, how
And it's all about the extra energy.
This artwork is intended to link that sense of randomness, energy and motion to the threat we're facing that isn't described aptly enough by any terms currently in use... it's not just change.
It's chaos.
Note - happy to drop a version without the snarky tagline or in other languages - if there isn't a way to message here, lemme know on twitter ;)
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