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  • An old turntable in the railroad yard in Eugene, Oregon. <br />
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Built decades ago by the Southern Pacific Railroad, it now sits abandoned on Union Pacific land. Turntables were once a common feature in many rail yards because steam locomotives couldn't back up well. They needed help getting pointed in the right direction after leaving the roundhouses where repairs were made. Almost all the turntables in the country were dug up and discarded when newer diesel electric locomotives came into use in the 1940s, replacing virtually all steam locomotives by the mid-1950s.
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  • Aeration lagoon at the Cascade Pacific Pulp mill near Halsey, Oregon. The mill produces 200,000 tons per year of high-grade pulp for use in a variety of applications including tissue, printing and writing grades, liner board, and fiber cement board. The pulp is manufactured from lumber production residuals.
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  • Aeration lagoons at the Cascade Pacific Pulp mill near Halsey, Oregon. The mill produces 200,000 tons per year of high-grade pulp for use in a variety of applications including tissue, printing and writing grades, liner board, and fiber cement board. The pulp is manufactured from lumber production residuals.
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  • Round ponds for waste treatment at the Cascade Pacific Pulp mill near Halsey, Oregon. The mill produces 200,000 tons per year of high-grade pulp for use in a variety of applications including tissue, printing and writing grades, liner board, and fiber cement board. The pulp is manufactured from lumber production residuals.
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  • Round ponds in a sewage treatment plant in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • A man walks his dog on Double Bluff Beach on Whidbey Island in the US State of Washington.
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  • Hazelnut orchard near Monroe, Oregon.
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  • Hazelnut orchard near Monroe, Oregon.
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  • Hazelnut orchard near Monroe, Oregon.
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  • Hazelnut orchard near Monroe, Oregon.
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  • Hazelnut orchard near Monroe, Oregon.
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  • An old turntable in the railroad yard in Eugene, Oregon. <br />
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Built decades ago by the Southern Pacific Railroad, it now sits abandoned on Union Pacific land. Turntables were once a common feature in many rail yards because steam locomotives couldn't back up well. They needed help getting pointed in the right direction after leaving the roundhouses where repairs were made. Almost all the turntables in the country were dug up and discarded when newer diesel electric locomotives came into use in the 1940s, replacing virtually all steam locomotives by the mid-1950s.
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  • Rail cars on a siding in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Aeration lagoon at the Cascade Pacific Pulp mill near Halsey, Oregon. The mill produces 200,000 tons per year of high-grade pulp for use in a variety of applications including tissue, printing and writing grades, liner board, and fiber cement board. The pulp is manufactured from lumber production residuals.
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  • Aeration lagoon at the Cascade Pacific Pulp mill near Halsey, Oregon. The mill produces 200,000 tons per year of high-grade pulp for use in a variety of applications including tissue, printing and writing grades, liner board, and fiber cement board. The pulp is manufactured from lumber production residuals.
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  • Round ponds in a sewage treatment plant in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Hazelnut orchard near Monroe, Oregon.
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  • Hazelnut orchard near Monroe, Oregon.
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  • Hazelnut orchards near Monroe, Oregon.
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  • Carbonera, an indigenous Tolupán village in Yoro, Honduras.
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  • Fernando Durón, Los Ranchos, San Francisco La PAz, Olancho, Honduras.<br />
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Farming projects here are supported by World Renew through their partner Diaconia. Fernando explains that they are planting beans to be sold as seeds, plus cabbages. Recently he explains "this area has sufferred from climate change, severe droughts, and the only way we can get a crop to harvest is to use irrigation." <br />
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They have received support including the seeds, irrigation pipes and technical advice.<br />
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"Most houses here have people who have left as migrants to the US. The main problems are unemployment and very low wages, some people pay $4 a day, but the cost of living is higher than that. Agriculture is failing and without any support it is hard to plant anything. Since the big droughts we have lost a lot of faith in farming".
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  • Dought-affected Yoro in Honduras. A bridge over a dried bed of the San Juan River.
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  • Dought-affected Yoro in Honduras. A cow crosses a bridge over the nearly dry San Juan river.
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  • Fernando Durón, Los Ranchos, San Francisco La PAz, Olancho, Honduras.<br />
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Farming projects here are supported by World Renew through their partner Diaconia. Fernando explains that they are planting beans to be sold as seeds, plus cabbages. Recently he explains "this area has sufferred from climate change, severe droughts, and the only way we can get a crop to harvest is to use irrigation." <br />
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They have received support including the seeds, irrigation pipes and technical advice.<br />
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"Most houses here have people who have left as migrants to the US. The main problems are unemployment and very low wages, some people pay $4 a day, but the cost of living is higher than that. Agriculture is failing and without any support it is hard to plant anything. Since the big droughts we have lost a lot of faith in farming".
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  • in Coyolar Tilapas,. Olancho, a community group has got together to grow food to survive the effects of climate change that has brought both very heavy rains and prolonged periods of drought and heat. <br />
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Here they plant seed beds with 200,000 onions.
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  • in Coyolar Tilapas,. Olancho, a community group has got together to grow food to survive the effects of climate change that has brought both very heavy rains and prolonged periods of drought and heat. <br />
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Here they plant seed beds with 200,000 onions.
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  • in Coyolar Tilapas,. Olancho, a community group has got together to grow food to survive the effects of climate change that has brought both very heavy rains and prolonged periods of drought and heat. <br />
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Here they plant seed beds with 200,000 onions.
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  • Aerial view of a house in Atima, Santa Barbara, Honduras, showing mango trees, banana and other vegetation and woodland.
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  • Valle de la Cruz, Santa Barbara, Honduras
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  • Valle de la Cruz, Santa Barbara, Honduras
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  • Leidy Yamileth Leiva Sarmiento, 22 and her husband Jorge Luis Sarmiento Mercado stand at the window of their new house. <br />
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Leidy and Jorge lost their house because of hurricanes Eta and Iota, in the foreground of the picture a house destroyed by the hurricanes.<br />
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Jorge Luis is completely deaf after suffering severe injusried in hurricane Mitch as a toddler. He was washed away by floods in the hurricane and floated on trees for five days until he was found, severely injured. Recently he lost his house because of hurricanes Eta and Iota. CWS has supported the contstruction of housing through partner organisation CASM in Honduras, focusing on vulnerable people like Jorge Luis and his family in Valle de la Cruz, Santa Bárbara, Honduras.
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  • Rio Chiquito, Nacaome, Honduras, with holes where sand is being extracted for building.
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  • Rio Chiquito, Nacaome, Honduras, with holes where sand is being extracted for building.
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  • Lumber in Honduras is a big industry, but much of the timber is not traceable and comes from illegal logging. Sawmills like this in Olancho are dotted along the major roads. Industry in San Pedro Sula takes a lot of roundwood as fuel in
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  • Rio Chiquito, Nacaome, Honduras, with holes where sand is being extracted for building.
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  • An aerial view of scorched earth near Choluteca, southern Honduras where a prolonged drought is affecting agriculture and daily life with severe water scarcity.
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  • The Rio Grande at Agua Fria, now reduced to a small stream of water and stagnant pools. In previous years during rainy season, the river would be in full flow, but in recent years the river has reduced and in many areas dried up.
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  • A bridge over the Rio Iztoca in southern Honduras. Though it is the rainy season, the river bed is dry. The river has dried up in recent years, along with many other rivers in the region, this is thought to be partly from stripping of vegetation and forest cover in the watersheds that feed the rivers in the south, and also due to the influence of climate change. The IPCC predicted a likelihood of reduced rainfall in the region. Agriculture has already been failing in the area for eight years because of drought conditions.
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  • The Cathedral of San Pedro Sula, San Pedro Apostol. Image taken with drone.
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  • The Cathedral of San Pedro Sula, San Pedro Apostol. Image taken with drone.
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  • The Cathedral of San Pedro Sula, San Pedro Apostol. Image taken with drone.
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  • A hillside, bare after logging operations removed all the trees, near Mapleton, Oregon.
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  • Loggers use a tower yarder to move trees they have cut down on a hillside near Mapleton, Oregon.
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  • Loggers use a tower yarder to move trees they have cut down on a hillside near Mapleton, Oregon.
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  • Loggers use a log loader to move trees they have cut down on near Mapleton, Oregon.
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  • Cape Blanco Light is a lighthouse on Cape Blanco, Oregon,
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  • A portion of a sand and gravel plant in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Washington Nuclear Project Numbers 3 and 5, collectively known as the Satsop Nuclear Power Plant, were constructed beginning in the 1970s near Satsop, Washington. Mammoth cost overruns and mismanagement led to their cancelation in the 1980s.
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  • Aerial view of logs piled for export at the Port of Kalama, Washington.
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  • Heceta Head Light is a lighthouse on the Oregon Coast 13 miles north of Florence in the United States. It is located at Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint, an Oregon state park, midway up a 205-foot tall headland. Built in 1894, the 56-foot tall lighthouse shines a beam visible for 21 nautical miles, making it the strongest light on the Oregon Coast.
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  • An auto wrecking yard in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Shadows of trees fall across a farm field near Harrisburg, Oregon.
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  • A blueberry field near Harrisburg, Oregon.
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  • A blueberry field near Harrisburg, Oregon.
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  • A sprinkler irrigates a farm field near Harrisburg, Oregon.
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  • A sand and gravel plant in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • The Cascade Pacific Pulp mill near Halsey, Oregon. The mill produces 200,000 tons per year of high-grade pulp for use in a variety of applications including tissue, printing and writing grades, liner board, and fiber cement board. The pulp is manufactured from lumber production residuals.
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  • Grain elevators at CHS Nutrition Inc. in Harrisburg, Oregon.
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  • Cranberry farm near Bandon, Oregon.
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  • Cranberry farm near Bandon, Oregon.
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  • Rows of compost get turned by machine in a commercial compost operation north of Eugene, Oregon.
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  • A commercial compost operation north of Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Compost gets turned by machine in a commercial compost operation north of Eugene, Oregon.
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  • The bulk carrier Blue Ionian takes on grain at the Port of Kalama, Washington.
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  • The cargo ship Maersk Singapore anchored in Holmes Harbor, near Whidbey Island, Washington.
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  • Aerial view of the cargo ship Maersk Singapore anchored in Holmes Harbor, near Whidbey Island, Washington.
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  • A hillside, bare after logging operations removed all the trees, near Mapleton, Oregon.
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  • A cooling tower at the Satsop Nuclear Power Plant, which was constructed beginning in the 1970s near Satsop, Washington. Mammoth cost overruns and mismanagement led to the project's cancelation in the 1980s.
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  • Cape Blanco Light is a lighthouse on Cape Blanco, Oregon,
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  • An auto wrecking yard in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Farm machinery moves across a farm field near Harrisburg, Oregon.
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  • A blueberry field near Harrisburg, Oregon.
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  • A blueberry field near Harrisburg, Oregon.
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  • Cranberry farm near Bandon, Oregon.
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  • Compost gets turned by machine in a commercial compost operation north of Eugene, Oregon.
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