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Discussing World Environment Day with the Environmental Protection Division, Jishou City, Hunan Province, China |
Burning a pine tree to death. 1 |
Burning a pine tree to death. #2 |
Burning a pine tree to death. #3 |
Finding recyclables. |
Reading earth prayers from around the world. |
Tools and equipment borrowed from the campus sanitation department. |
Dr. Amy Eisenberg and her minority graduate students going to clean-up site. |
Reading United Nations Environmental Sabbath Programme prayer. |
Cleaning up dumped building materials and trash. |
Cleanup. |
A university history major and journalist major reading about UNEP World Environment Day (WED). |
Viewing images that will be used for broadcast. |
This clean-up remains to be picked up by the campus sanitation. |
Veiwing another site on campus that needs clean-up. |
Watching past impacts to the earth. |
Jishou University, June 4th, educating students on environmental impacts. |
How long can you live without air? |
One of many posters on environmental impacts. |
Factory in south Jishou. #2 |
Stacking the compressed coal, one by one. |
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Not the best thing for anyone to breathe, especially a young person. |
Near an open market digging through garbage for food. |
Hmong (Miao) elder picking through garbage for recyclables. |
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Recycling for food and plastics. |
Miao elder collecting scrap metal. |