File:Toxic Wastes From A To Z by John Fekner.ogv

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Toxic_Wastes_From_A_To_Z_by_John_Fekner.ogv(Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 2 min 56 s, 720 × 480 pixels, 3.02 Mbps overall, file size: 63.51 MB)


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English: Toxic Wastes from A to Z (coming after you and me) Earth Day 2010 (Wastebed 13) Re-Edit. 2010 John Fekner 2min Color Computer Graphics Video Every day in the news we see and read stories concerning toxic waste and pollution. Intentional or not, the burying of toxins in the ground and accidental spills are contaminating our environment, poisoning our communities, wildlife, rivers, streams, land and air around the world.
Date between 1981 and 2010
Source Created by John Fekner
Author Fekner

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