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We Need To Talk About The Carbon Footprints Of The Rich
Illustration by
Ishaq Fahim
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We Need To Talk About The Carbon Footprints Of The Rich
published by
Noema Magazine
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April 19, 2022
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Ishaq Fahim
Austin, TX
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Subject

climate
money
society

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distressing
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foreboding
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contrasting

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bird
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plants
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trees
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shoe
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smoke

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