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857-67097 - A Chinese gas station attendant fills up a customer's car in Beijing. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao promised a national plan to address climate change but avoided offering emissions caps, speaking after a parliament session where global warming barely scraped onto the agenda.
857-66744 - Electronics recycler Global Investment Recovery facility in Salley, South Carolina. The building was formally the Salley Manufacturing Plant, an apparel company that closed and moved operations to Honduras leaving about 100 people out of work. Global Investment Recovery refurbished the building and stated a state-of-the-art electronics recycling operation. They process all of the South Carolina government e-scrap for 21 cents a pound. Scott Dillon cleaning processors, most of which will be sold for reuse. On the right side is hard drives that are wiped 7 times and will be resold. Terry Davis shrink wraps monitors, most of which will be sent overseas for reuse.
857-55808 - A mass of people ride bicycles along Broadway in downtown Boulder, during a rally and demonstration against coal plants and to raise awareness of global warming, on the international day of action promoted by 350.org, October 24, 2009, in Boulder, Colorad
857-55809 - A woman in a mask holds onto a sign during a rally outside of a coal plant that was protesting against coal power and for raising awareness of global warming, on the international day of action promoted by 350.org, October 24, 2009, in Boulder, Colorado
857-24223 - Coal burning power plant in Conesville, Ohio. An overwhelming majority of scientists from around the world now believe that carbon dioxide emmisions from the burning of fossil fuels is warming the earth.
857-24266 - South of Delta Junction, Alaska. The supports are filled with anhydrous ammonia. In winter when temperatures drop below about minus 10C the ammonia above the ground turns to liquid and draws the heat from the ground and condenses.
857-24265 - South of Delta Junction, Alaska. The supports are filled with anhydrous ammonia. In winter when temperatures drop below about minus 10C the ammonia above the ground turns to liquid and draws the heat from the ground and condenses.
979-2239 - Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice shelves and glaciers.
979-2263 - Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice shelves and glaciers.
979-2254 - Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice shelves and glaciers.
979-2255 - Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice shelves and glaciers.
979-2181 - Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice sheets.
979-2265 - Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice shelves and glaciers.
979-2180 - Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice sheets.
979-4423 - Adult Southern Rockhopper Penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome) in the Falkland Islands. This is the smallest yellow-crested, black-and-white penguin in the genus Eudyptes. It reaches a length of 45-58 cm (18-23 in) and typically weighs 2-3.4 kg (4.4-7.5 lb), although there are records of exceptionally large rockhoppers weighing 5 kg (11 lbs). Their common name refers to the fact that unlike many other penguins which negotiate obstacles by sliding on their bellies or by awkward climbing using their flipper-like wings as aid, Rockhoppers will try to jump over boulders and across cracks. This behavior is by no means unique to this species however - at least the other "crested" penguins of the genus Eudyptes hop around rocks too. Southern Rockhopper Penguins have a global population of roughly 1 million pairs, perhaps a bit more. About two-thirds of the global population belongs to E. c. chrysocome which breeds on the Falkland Islands and on islands off Argentina and southern Chile. The Southern Rockhopper Penguin is classified as Vulnerable species by the IUCN.
979-2233 - Iceberg detail in and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months. More icebergs are being created as global warming is causing the breakup of major ice shelves and glaciers.