After National Geographic photographer James Balog inquired,"How could one shoot a picture of climate change?" His attention was instantly drawn to ice. He was asked to do a cover story on glaciers that became the most popular and well read piece in the magazine throughout the previous five years. However, for Balog, this story marked the beginning of a far larger and longer-term job that would reach epic proportions.
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After National Geographic photographer James Balog inquired,"How could one shoot a picture of climate change?" His attention was instantly drawn to ice. He was asked to do a cover story on glaciers that became the most popular and well read piece in the magazine throughout the previous five years. However, for Balog, this story marked the beginning of a far larger and longer-term job that would reach epic proportions.
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