Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Terry Whittaker / 2020VISION / Aerial view of saltmarsh landscape, Abbotts Hall Farm Nature Reserve, Essex, England, UK, March 2012. 2020VISION Exhibition. Did you know? Salt marshes are great for removing and storing carbon dioxid...
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John Cancalosi / Quartz (SiO2, silicon dioxide), the most common mineral on earth, used in making glass and other industrial uses.
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Doug Wechsler / Spotted salamander eggs {Ambystoma maculatum} with symbiotic algae, Delaware, USA
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David Tipling / Traffic congestion, Beijing, China
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers at dusk. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013.
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Alex Hyde / Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station cooling towers. Nottinghamshire, UK, January 2013. Digitally stitched panorama.
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Niall Benvie / 2020VISION / People holding signs spelling CO2, representing carbon capture for peatland burial, next todigging equipment. Sutherland, Scotland, July 2012.
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Niall Benvie / 2020VISION / People holding signs spelling CO2, representing carbon capture for peatland burial. Sutherland, Scotland, July 2012.
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Niall Benvie / 2020VISION / People holding signs spelling CO2, representing carbon capture for peatland burial. Sutherland, Scotland, July 2012.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Worker using respirator against sulphur dioxide gas in the copper foundry in Norilsk. Western Siberia, Russia, 2000.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Smoke containing sulphur dioxide belching from the chimney of a nickel foundry at Norilsk, Western Siberia, Russia, 2000.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Smoke containing sulphur dioxide belching from the chimney of a nickel foundry at Norilsk, Western Siberia, Russia, 2000.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Chimneys in the town of Nikel emit sulphur dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere. Kola Peninsula, Northwest Russia, 2005.
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John Cancalosi / Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) and Galena (PbS - lead sulfide) and Quartz (SiO2 - silicon dioxide) - Blanchard Mine - Portales Tunnel - Socorro County - New Mexico -Fluorite (purple) is one of the m...
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John Cancalosi / Cross section of Agate stone, Silicon dioxide, Mexico
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Jean E. Roche / A large boulder of quartz, Queyras National Park, France
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David Noton / Air pollution: sun shining through smoke from the Sevalco plant at Avonmouth, Bristol, UK
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Jose B. Ruiz / Aeroplane taking off into sunset, Alicante, Spain
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David Noton / Air pollution: smokestacks (Sevalco plant) at Avonmouth, Bristol, England, UK, Europe
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Steven David Miller / Champagne pool, carbon dioxide bubbles in mineral hot spring, Taupo volcanic zone, Rotorua, New Zealand
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John Cancalosi / Quartz with Chlorite Inclusion (SiO2, silicon dioxide), the most common mineral on Earth with many industrial uses. Sample from Ganesh Mountain, Nepal.
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John Cancalosi / Doubly terminated crystal of quartz (SiO2, silicon dioxide) with two naturally faceted ends. The most common mineral on earth, used in making glass and other industrial uses. Sutrop, Germany
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John Cancalosi / Quartz (SiO2 / silicon dioxide) The most common mineral on earth, used in making glass, galena inclusions rare
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John Cancalosi / Quartz crystals [SiO2 / Silicon dioxide] The most common mineral on earth, Many industrial uses including glass
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John Cancalosi / Herkimer Diamond, a double terminated quartz crystal (SiO2 / silicon dioxide) Many industrial uses including glass
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John Cancalosi / Calcite crystal on Amethyst. Calcite [Ca Co3 / Calcium Carbonate] one of the most common minerals on Earth. Amethyst [Sio2 / Silicon dioxide] a form of Quartz, the most common mineral on Earth
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Graham Eaton / Smokey Quartz or Cairngorm, SiO2, silicon dioxide, from Brazil
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Jabruson / African pied magpies killed by carbon dioxide gas at ground level. Mazuku Congo {Motacilla aguimp} Virungas
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Tui De Roy / Volcanic lake, champagne pool, constant 74 degrees Celsius, carbon dioxide fizz, minerals include gold, silver, mercury, sulfur, arsenic, thallium and antimony, Champagne Pool, Waiotapu, Rotorua, New...