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ICEBERGS IN LONDON AN ARTIST AND A SCIENTIST BRING CLIMATE CHANGE HOME

Geologist Minik Rosing says every living thing has a footprint and alters the world around it in myriad ways. That means we should focus on creating the most beautiful, sustainable impact we can. Even the air we breathe is the byproduct of other organisms feeding themselves.

When Rosing was a boy of nine, he sailed up the coast of his native Greenland and wondered why the rock formations were so varied. He grew up to become a geology

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