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These photos of China’s toxic smog are terrifying: APEC Blue

by Karla McManus05/12/201423/01/2015

These photos of China’s toxic smog are terrifying | Grist.

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Speaking to Us, Speaking to the World: Elizabeth Kolbert on the Craft of Environmental Journalism – Edge Effects

by Karla McManus18/11/201423/01/2015

Speaking to Us, Speaking to the World: Elizabeth Kolbert on the Craft of Environmental Journalism – Edge Effects.

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Milky Way over LA: A little math makes our galaxy appear over the bright city.

by Karla McManus21/10/201423/01/2015

Milky Way over LA: A little math makes our galaxy appear over the bright city..

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Maldive photos show mountains of plastic bottles washed up on islands

by Karla McManus04/10/201423/01/2015

Maldive photos show mountains of plastic bottles washed up on islands | Daily Mail Online.

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Antarctica Has Lost Enough Ice to Cause a Measurable Shift in Gravity | WIRED

by Karla McManus01/10/201420/10/2014

Antarctica Has Lost Enough Ice to Cause a Measurable Shift in Gravity | WIRED.

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Ian Teh’s Changed Chinese Landscapes

by Karla McManus30/09/201423/01/2015

Ian Teh’s Changed Chinese Landscapes – The New Yorker.

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Aerial Photos Of German Coal Mine Reveal True Extent Of Its Impacts

by Karla McManus04/07/201423/01/2015

 

Aerial Photos Of German Coal Mine Reveal True Extent Of Its Impacts.

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An in-depth response to “The Death of Environmentalism” | Grist

by Karla McManus04/06/201420/10/2014

 

An in-depth response to “The Death of Environmentalism” | Grist.

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It’s the End of the World as We Know It . . . and He Feels Fine – NYTimes.com

by Karla McManus04/06/201423/01/2015

 

It’s the End of the World as We Know It . . . and He Feels Fine – NYTimes.com.

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The Dangers of a Single Book Cover: The Acacia Tree Meme and “African literature” » AFRICA IS A COUNTRY

by Karla McManus16/05/2014

 

The Dangers of a Single Book Cover: The Acacia Tree Meme and “African literature” » AFRICA IS A COUNTRY.

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