Emissions
27 creative works found
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From the buyer’s booth: /
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Wind Turbines, Royd Moor Wind Farm, West Yorkshire, UK
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Taken at the cafe in the National Gallery of Victoria. Part of my Bars and Cafes series
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A scene of a beautiful harbour tainted by the deadly emissions coming from the smoke stacks on the other side.
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WHY RIDE A MOTORCYCLE? / Motorcycles and scooters emit less greenhouse gas than cars. They also reduce traffic congestion, save travel time, are cheaper to manufacture, more economical to run, and take up less parking space.
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Who thought the dinosaurs would threaten us with extinction?
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Wind Turbines under an approaching storm
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The aftermath of bushfires at Mount Hotham Victoria Australia shows the damage to the alpine snowgums and illustrates some increasing risks of climate change
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Blackened snowgums after bushfires at Mount Hotham Victoria Australia illustrate the increasing risks of climate change
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This is just a bend in the Murray river in Victoria. Australians will know we are considering emission targets which are unlikely to save this river system. It is not good enough!
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My photo and poster design for Walk Against Warming 2008 in Sydney. Find out more, help distribute this poster and the 100,000 flyers and get involved at WalkAgainstWarming.org
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Sepia shot of a wind turbine head at Royd Moor South Yorkshire
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Wind turbine at Royd Moor wind farm. South Yorkshire
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fractal erotica or just myy neurotica,but who can tell at this resolution.
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This is my very first fractal, so it’s not that great. I like how the colors turned out, though. The bottom layers remind me of a techno song, so I picked the title to be a trance/techno song called “Blue Emission.” I also erased certain portions of the top layer in photoshop to give it more emphasis on the cool background rather than the foreground.
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Collage
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This photograph of drying clothes in front of a red barn in the vivid light of the late afternoon evokes a connection to traditional American domestic life, but with a twist. The description of the clothesline as “zero emissions solar power” reminds viewers that the American way is not necessarily the industrial way. It’s an environmentalist message, but aimed at conservatives who value home, family, and the traditional way of doing things. This image gently confronts the misperception that environmentalism is radical, and that dealing with global warming must require terrible sacrifices. In truth, environmentalism is wholesome, and calls upon Americans to return to their self-reliant roots. Zero emissions solar power is simple and inexpensive. Help bring the environmental debate about dealing with climate change back to reasonable ground, as you mail this message of common sense green power.
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“Peoples’ Revolt Against Big Oil” (P.R.A.B.O.) unified collective engaged in boycotting driving at least one day each month to help increase fuel supplies (thus lower prices) and to help with global warming and climate change by reducing carbon emissions.
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