Encouraging collective action in addressing climate change through resource sharing and community engagement.

breathe

Breathing is a vital function that automatically inhales and exhales air, it can also be controlled consciously.

The Earth “breathes” through plants, trees, and oceans. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen, which is like the Earth taking a deep breath in and out. This process is called photosynthesis.

Oceans also help the Earth “breathe” by absorbing and releasing gases like carbon dioxide. They act like the Earth’s lungs, keeping the air balanced and healthy. The Kelp Forrests that live in our oceans provide around 70% of the total oxygen we breathe here on Earth.

These natural processes keep our planet’s atmosphere in balance, making sure there’s enough oxygen for us to breathe and keeping the climate stable.

pathways:

NASA / Watching the Earth Breathe: a Visualization of Seasonal Vegetation and its effect on Earth

Clean Air for LA Classrooms – Rapid Air Filter Deployment

Home-made air filters / The Corsi-Rosenthal Foundation

How to build a Corsi-Rosenthal Box

Calm / Box breathing: how to do it and why it matters

Maimonides Emergency Medicine Residency / Box Breathing Technique (*Navy Seal Approved!!)

Nature is the original artist. Everything else is a response.

The Frame That Started Everything
Pale Blue Dot — NASA Voyager 1, 1990
Pale Blue Dot NASA Voyager 1 · 1990
1
Frame
195
Countries
8.3B
Human Beings
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That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives.

Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot, 1994

From 3.7 billion miles away, Earth is a pale blue dot.

Up close...

it's a tide,

a forest floor,

a field of spring flowers.

Earth Week Photo Journal
One week.
One white frame.
One collective exhale.

This upcoming Earth Week, Project White Frame is seeking artists, land stewards, and community members to document and celebrate what they love in their everyday Nature. The ask is simple: find a part of Nature you love — or something designed to protect it — and surround it with a white frame.

Somewhere along the way, Earth Day became a marketing tagline. A hashtag. A limited-edition product drop. This event is a small act of reclamation, designed to remember the why...

Nature is the art.
The white frame is a mark of unity and solidarity.
A border that says: this matters. Look here.
Remember this...
How to Participate
Find: a part of Nature you love or something designed to protect it.
Frame: surround it with a white frame. Get creative, a frame is anything that supports the subject.
Share: post and tag #ProjectWhiteFrame2026
Earth Week · April 18–26, 2026