“How can one image climate change?” wondered National Geographic photographer James Balog. Ice caught his eye. That lead to the magazine's most popular and widely read cover story in five years, about glaciers. But for Balog, that narrative was just the start of a much bigger and longer-term undertaking.
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“How can one image climate change?” wondered National Geographic photographer James Balog. Ice caught his eye. That lead to the magazine's most popular and widely read cover story in five years, about glaciers. But for Balog, that narrative was just the start of a much bigger and longer-term undertaking.
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