Pollution

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Mount London: Ascents in the Vertical City
Mount London: Ascents in the Vertical City | The Journal of Wild Culture
The ‘Cathedral of Electrons’ in Battersea
Battersea Power Station c. 1938. It only had two chimneys back then.
Super PAC App Uses Audio Fingerprinting To Cut Through Election-Ad Spin
Artists Mathieu Goussin and Hortense Le Calvez on their art: "in response to our time of alarming climate change, the work presents an immersion of the objects that compose our daily surroundings. The certainty that in a near future, global issues will bring disastrous consequences on the environment creates a disturbing atmosphere. However, the mass production rate of artificial materials seems unstoppable."
Look behind the art at Tate Modern | Tate
Interior of Bankside Power Station
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Battersea Power Station print, London Art Deco iconic building, Pink Floyd cover, architecture of London Thames
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Stills Photo Tours - David Still - London Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station print by Dave Thompson - Retro to Go
Battersea Power Station print by Dave Thompson
Conservation International shock advert adds to confusion about REDD
The rainforests are the lungs of the earth. Trees provide a carbon sink for 20% of the world's carbon. With increased deforestation, CO2 levels increase. redd-monitor.org
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#AmbarEnvironmental #AmbarSkimmer #Green www.ambarenvironmental.com
Picture Shops - Free upload and online store so you can sell today
Brilliant use of positive and negative. I didn't spot it at first.
Cut Leaf Illustrations for 'Plant for the Planet'
A wonderfully executed ad campaign by Legas Delaney for Plant for the Planet, using cut leaves symbolizing their ability to absorb CO2.
Paradise. Limited Edition Print 2 of 10 Collage by Jaume Serra Cantallops | Saatchi Art
Saatchi Art Artist Jaume Serra Cantallops; Collage, “Paradise. Limited Edition Print 2 of 10” #art
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Lammi, Harri. "China air pollution concerns forces a new direction for coal use." Greenpeace International, 13 Sept. 2013. Greenpeace International. Web. 22 Oct. 2013. China is showing signs finally that it is trying to attempt to cut it's coal use to lower it's air pollution. There is also a detailed image that explains negative effects of PM2.5 pollution and it's correlation with coal. Also gives the types of masks Chinese citizens should wear to protect themselves.