The WNET Group's All Arts & The Serica Initiative present digital series Climate Artists, in this episode we follow sTo Len as he creates thought-provoking art that highlights the interconnectedness of Earth's ecosystems. At the Queens Botanical Garden, he crafts archival prints using natural pigments and rescues discarded plants, engaging deeply with the community. His environmental explorations extend to Newtown Creek, where he transforms polluted waters into art to draw attention to industrial waste. In Vietnam, he innovated printmaking techniques at the polluted Saigon River. During his residency with the New York Department of Sanitation, sTo Len reimagined old sanitation designs and digitized over 500 hours of archival footage, offering a fresh perspective on urban waste management. His art raises awareness about the climate crisis, inspiring us to observe our environment critically and compassionately.