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    More than 120 5-foot world globes are on display in Chicago through September 2007 to urge everyone to "take action against global warming". Outstanding public art exhibit strings intermittently from Chicago's museum campus to Navy Pier. Each globe conveys a separate message, most with tips and reminders on ways to conserve to preserve the earth. Photos by John LeGear at TimComm.com

    NicsPics07, greefus gone, tidecat, steintopf, and 29 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. jpwauthier 63 months ago | reply

      Thanks for the picture, we used it on CentPapiers : Le tour du monde en 1 minute : S.O.Solidarité !

    2. Scott Hensley 62 months ago | reply

      Terrific shot! We used it to illustrate a post on our blog about jobs going overseas. Gave credit to you and a link back to this page. If you're interested in our post, you can see it here: blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/04/23/drug-research-jobs-follow...

    3. pluskrishnan 54 months ago | reply

      Hi,
      This picture talks. I have used this to express my opinion @

      writingsincefree.blogspot.com/2009/01/my-dear-globe-you-h...

      using Blog this option. Thanks for the same.

    4. operaticomnivore 50 months ago | reply

      Great photo! I also used it for my blog with credit and a link: www.takepart.com/blog/2009/04/28/obesity-contributing-to-...

      Thanks for sharing!

    5. kich_witch [deleted] 48 months ago | reply

      You are invited to post this picture in the
      global warming awareness polarbear

    6. chanteljoanne 46 months ago | reply

      great picture
      i've used this photo in my fb group: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=159390379664

      thanks!

    7. jraganfore 39 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called ISTE Globe Sightings, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    8. vicb707 37 months ago | reply

      Excellent picture, used it for a Facebook cause. www.facebook.com/pages/Guia-para-que-no-se-acabe-el-mundo...

      thanks!

    9. Twitter Practical Wisdom 34 months ago | reply

      Remarkable Picture. i'm working on a keynote presentation and if it gets accepted I'll certainly give your information john LeGear and contact you for more information.
      Thank you so much.
      Lisa Fields
      www.lisafieldsassociates.com/

    10. Former_Human 33 months ago | reply

      Thanks for marvellous picture! I've used it in my article about masked depression and impact that affective disorders have on people globally on polish science portal "naukowy.pl" : www.naukowy.pl/depresja-niejedna-ma-maske-vt43290.htm#126526

    11. hound_v 30 months ago | reply

      Great Picture I used it in my student IWB for the art work connection as addressing social issue

    12. MUSEUM OF WORLD WONDERS (Part 1) Dr.Takeshi Yamada 27 months ago | reply

      Here is my picture about Global Warming. Please take a look at it :-)
      www.flickr.com/photos/museumofworldwonders/5490511178/

      At December's U.N. Global Warming conference in Poznan, Poland, 650 of the world's top climatologists stood up and said man-made global warming is a media-generated myth without basis. Said climatologist Dr. David Gee, Chairman of the International Geological Congress, "For how many years must the planet cool before we begin to understand that the planet is not warming?" ----- Dr. Kunihiko, Chancellor of Japan's Institute of Science and Technology said this: "CO2 emissions make absolutely no difference one way or the other ... every scientist knows this, but it doesn't pay to say so." (John Tomlinson, Flint Journal, January 19, 2009)
      www.mlive.com/opinion/flint/index.ssf/2009/01/its_time_to...

    13. Al Bredenberg 22 months ago | reply

      I used this great photo in an article at news.thomasnet.com/green_clean/2011/08/01/all-this-wrangl... . Thanks for making it available through a Creative Commons license.

    14. JohnLeGear 21 months ago | reply

      Delighted that pix worked for you, Al...dumb luck that I caught that on Chicago's lakefront during public art exhibition....JL

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