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  • Sheep and goats gather around a water truck used to bring water from Rum Village to the remote Bedouin encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan. The truck has in recent years taken the place of natural springs, many of which have gone dry.
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  • A large pile of fish caught by a group of Lao men on the Nam Ou River in Phou Den Din National Protected Area, Laos. The area is frequented by hunters and fishermen who camp and poach wild game within park boundaries despite (or perhaps without knowledge) that this is technically illegal.
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  • Sunflowers placed in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation.
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  • A group of all ages rides bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The activists planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the station.
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  • A man dressed as a clown addresses a group of activists preparing to ride bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • Rows of fuel drums outside the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • Lukasz Gryglicki stands proudly as gasoline is pumped into storage tanks at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • A Soviet-era amphibious vehicle is used to shuttle gasoline from a delivery ship to the storage tanks on land at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • A row of snowmobiles outside the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. Snowmobiles are the primary mode of long-distance transportation during the winter, when the ground is covered in snow and the fjords covered in sea ice. Hansbreen is visible in the distance.
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  • A Bedouin man siphons gasoline from a jeep in the desert in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • Moisture in the newly exposed soil rises as steam from a recent clearcut on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
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  • A flock of birds, disregarding the "No Trespassing" sign, jump the dike separating Boulder Reservoir and a private lake outside Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Eric Ross (l-r), Erik Bonnett, Kate Clark and Tom Weiss reenact the "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" with a mock wind turbine on the coal pile at the Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado on April 27, 2010. The four climate activists claimed the coal mound for over an hour before they were arrested for trespass...
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  • Eric Ross stands proudly with a mock wind turbine on top of the large coal mound at the Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado on April 27, 2010. During the protest for more renewables, Ross and three other climate activists claimed the coal mound for over an hour before being arrested for trespass.
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  • A floating Vietnamese mechanical gold dredge leaves a wake of tailing piles in the Nam Ou River, Laos.
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  • Robert Hahn (center) chats with Vietnamese workers, while drinking a Vietnamese beer, on a mechanical gold dredge floating on the Nam Ou River, Laos. Six men live on the vessel for months, rotating throughout the day and working in pairs to keep the machine in constant operation.
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  • A man adjusts the (boat) propeller on a micro hydro turbine in the flow of the Nam Ou River at Ban Sop Kha, Laos. The turbines are used by villages all along the river to generate electricity, at least during the dry season when the water level is low enough to mount them to the river bed.
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  • A Chinese worker with a SinoHydro helmet flashes the peace (V) sign for a photo at the construction site for Dam #5 on the Nam Ou River, Laos.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stripped of their bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stripped of their bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting  in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • The sign "coal Plant in transition" and sunflowers placed in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation.
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  • The sign "coal Plant in transition" and sunflowers placed in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation.
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  • Activists plant a garden patch of sunflowers in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation. The all-ages group reached the site by riding bicycles from downtown.
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  • An activist wearing a Coloradowboy hat and sunflower looks out towards the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado during a protest of its continued operation.
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  • Activists plant a garden patch of sunflowers in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation. The all-ages group reached the site by riding bicycles from downtown.
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  • Activists plant a garden in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation. The all-ages group reached the site by riding bicycles from downtown.
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  • Activists walk up to plant sunflowers in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation. The all-ages group reached the site by riding bicycles from downtown.
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  • A group of all ages rides bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The activists planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the station.
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  • A group of all ages rides bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The activists planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the station.
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  • A group of all ages rides bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The activists planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the station.
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  • A group of all ages rides bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The activists planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the station.
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  • A group of all ages rides bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The activists planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the station.
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  • A plastic flower on a bicycle among a group of activists preparing to ride bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • Krysztof Herman (l-r), Lukasz Gryglicki, and Robert Zmuda pump gasoline delivered by amphibious vehicle to storage tanks at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • Grzegorz Karasinski (l-r), Robert Zmuda, Krysztof Herman, and Lukasz Gryglicki pump gasoline delivered by amphibious vehicle to storage tanks at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • Lukasz Gryglicki, Krysztof Herman, and Robert Zmuda operate a Soviet-era amphibious vehicle to shuttle gasoline from a delivery ship to the storage tanks on land at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • Soviet-era amphibious vehicles are used to shuttle gasoline from a delivery ship to the storage tanks on land at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • A row of snowmobiles outside the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. Snowmobiles are the primary mode of long-distance transportation during the winter, when the ground is covered in snow and the fjords covered in sea ice. Hansbreen is visible in the distance.
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  • Bedouin men siphon gasoline from a jeep in the desert in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Bedouin men siphon gasoline by mouth from a jeep in the desert in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • Moisture in the newly exposed soil rises as steam from a recent clearcut on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
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  • Visitors look out over the Lake Mills Reservoir formed by the Glines Canyon Dam on the Elwha River in Olympic National Park, Washington.
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  • Boulder Reservoir glimmers at dusk below the silhouette of the Front Range outside Boulder, Colorado. The water of the reservoir, largely supplied by extensive tunnels and pipelines from the Western slopes of the Rocky Mountains, helps sustain human settlement along the Front Range.
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  • Retention dam at the Boulder Reservoir outside Boulder, Colorado. The water retreats from the dam by the end of Summer.
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  • Retention dam at the Boulder Reservoir outside Boulder, Colorado. The water retreats from the dam by the end of Summer.
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  • A young man, working as a ditch rider, waits to control the flow of water from a valve head in an irrigation ditch passing through a private home in Boulder, Colorado.
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  • A car drives past a fire hydrant in Boulder, Colorado. The green lawn below the hydrant is in sharp contrast to the dry, browned grasses in the open space across the street.
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  • Kate Clark (l-r),  Eric Ross, Erik Bonnett and Tom Weiss stage a protest with mock wind turbines and a giant "Renewables Now" banner on the coal pile at the Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado on April 27, 2010. The four climate activists claimed the coal mound for over an hour before they were arrested for trespass.
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  • Kate Clark (l-r),  Eric Ross, Erik Bonnett and Tom Weiss stage a protest with mock wind turbines and a giant "Renewables Now" banner on the coal pile at the Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado on April 27, 2010. The four climate activists claimed the coal mound for over an hour before they were arrested for trespass.
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  • Robert Hahn carries his packraft down the original river channel - now a construction site for Dam #5 - on the Nam Ou River, Laos.
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  • View into the Cascade River drainage (Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest), with recent forest clearcut, from Hidden Lake Peaks, North Cascades National Park boundary, Washington. Mount Baker is visible in the distance.
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  • Parmenter Welty stands at the base of a giant tree stump, a vestige of old growth logging in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) harvested for bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • The painted sign "Plant a clean future" besides a garden planted in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation.
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  • Activists are interviewed at a rally in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado protesting its continued operation.
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  • Lee Stanish holds a sunflower to be planted in front of the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado to protest its continued operation. The all-ages group reached the site by riding bicycles from downtown.
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  • Children paint a sign "Plant a clean future" outside the coal-fired Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado in a protest of its continued operation. The all-ages group reached the site by riding bicycles from downtown.
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  • A group of all ages rides bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation. The activists planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the station.
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  • Aerial view of a riverside sand and gravel quarry on Kauai, Hawaii.
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  • The smokestack of the coal-fired power plant (Norway's only coal plant) dwarfs a ship in the harbor of Longyearbyen, Svalbard.
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  • Rows of fuel drums outside the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • Lukasz Gryglicki, Krysztof Herman, and Robert Zmuda operate a Soviet-era amphibious vehicle to shuttle gasoline from a delivery ship to the storage tanks on land at the Polish Polar Station in Hornsund, Svalbard. The station operates year round and uses 90,000 liters of gasoline per year to operate generators, boats, snowmobiles, and heavy machinery.
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  • Bedouin men siphon gasoline from a jeep in the desert in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • A group of all ages rode bicycles from downtown Boulder, Colorado to the nearby coal-fired Valmont Power Plant to protest its continued operation on July 16, 2011. The protesters planted sunflowers and erected signs on vacant land outside the entrance to the plant.
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  • Moisture in the newly exposed soil rises as steam from a recent clearcut on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
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  • A no trespassing sign for a "Private Lake" warns that "This is not the Boulder Reservoir" from its perch overlooking Boulder Reservoir outside Boulder, Colorado.
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  • No trespassing signs for a "Private Lake" near the Boulder Reservoir outside Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Aerial view of upper class residential homes up against bare hillsides in the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona.
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  • Visitors look out over the Lake Mills Reservoir formed by the Glines Canyon Dam on the Elwha River in Olympic National Park, Washington.
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  • Eric Ross (l-r) and Tom Weiss stand proudly with mock wind turbines on top of the large coal mound at the Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado on April 27, 2010. During the protest for more renewables, Ross, Weiss and two other climate activists claimed the coal mound for over an hour before being arrested for trespass.
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  • Kate Clark (r-l),  Eric Ross, Erik Bonnett and Tom Weiss (not shown) stage a protest with mock wind turbines and a giant "Renewables Now" banner on the coal pile at the Valmont Power Plant in Boulder, Colorado on April 27, 2010. The four climate activists claimed the coal mound for over an hour before they were arrested for trespass.
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  • Naturalized kukui (Candlenut tree, Aleurites moluccana) grow between the fluted cliffs of the Na Pali Coast on Kauai, Hawaii. According to Katie Cassel, famed "weed warrior" and director of the Kokee Resource Conservation Program, "they seeded it out of B-51 bombers in the re-forestation projects in the 60's, so it filled valleys to the top where the seeds find the first soil and level ground to grow; otherwise it wouldn't have gotten way up there because the seeds are too big to be carried by birds."
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