Delighted to see an image of mine in this months National Geographic Magazine. My Mum always said “you’re not a real photographer until you are published by NG “.
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The source of the carbon surge 56 million years ago is uncertain, but it was natural. Today’s surge, which may prove much faster, is human made. Oceans and forests absorb atmospheric CO2 but can’t keep up with emissions from stacks like this one (at center) at a coal-fired power plant in England—the country where the industrial revolution began
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Whilst I enjoy your work and this is a nice image, I’m fairly sure only the central stack is emitting waste gases. Bad as this may be all the rest is water vapour and so is quite a bit of what you can see on the central stack because of the air temperature differential. I’ll get my coat…