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Canadian Artists Confront Climate Change at Paris Summit

by Karla McManus09/12/201511/12/2015

Last week, Brandalism co-opted 600 advertising spots in Paris to protest commercial interests encroaching on climate talks, and four Canadian artists joined in.

Source: Canadian Artists Confront Climate Change at Paris Summit

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In Wake of Paris Attacks, Eliasson’s Ice Blocks Evoke the Human Impact of Rising Temperatures

by Karla McManus09/12/2015

Source: In Wake of Paris Attacks, Eliasson’s Ice Blocks Evoke the Human Impact of Rising Temperatures

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Vast, interconnected and stunningly beautiful: A view of Canada’s waterways – The Globe and Mail

by Karla McManus03/12/201511/12/2015

A vast land stripped of imposed borders, latitudinal hierarchies and self-important markings of human settlement create a single image of astonishing abundance

Source: Vast, interconnected and stunningly beautiful: A view of Canada’s waterways – The Globe and Mail

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Rare color photos of 1928 England, full of soul and spunk

by Karla McManus15/10/201515/10/2015

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In the eerie emptiness of Chernobyl’s abandoned towns, wildlife is flourishing – The Washington Post

by Karla McManus09/10/201515/10/2015

Whatever fallout may have come from the initial explosion was completely offset by the benefits of life without humans.

Source: In the eerie emptiness of Chernobyl’s abandoned towns, wildlife is flourishing – The Washington Post

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Here’s What New York City’s Residents Looked Like 400 Years Ago

by Karla McManus01/10/201516/10/2015

Source: Here’s What New York City’s Residents Looked Like 400 Years Ago

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Meet The Black Mambas, South Africa’s Majority-Female Anti-Poaching Unit

by Karla McManus26/09/201516/10/2015

Source: Meet The Black Mambas, South Africa’s Majority-Female Anti-Poaching Unit

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American photojournalist captures portraits of Saskatchewan residential school survivors – Saskatchewan – CBC News

by Karla McManus27/08/201516/10/2015

Daniella Zalcman’s multiple exposure photos of Saskatchewan residential school survivors are being featured on New Yorker magazine’s Instagram page this week.

Source: American photojournalist captures portraits of Saskatchewan residential school survivors – Saskatchewan – CBC News

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Our New Youth Climate Report Video Map of the World – Youth Climate Report

by Karla McManus24/08/2015

Our New Youth Climate Report Video Map of the World – Youth Climate Report.

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“Reviving Uranium City’s Nuclear Past” | Toronto Star

by Karla McManus21/05/201526/08/2015

uranium here is low compared with that of newer mines to the south and east of Lake Athabasca, where the uranium concentration, or grade, in the rock extracted can be as high as 20 per cent. Here, it’s closer to 0.2 per cent – a fraction that, until recently, made mining it cost-prohibitive.

via Reviving Uranium City’s nuclear past | Toronto Star.

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