Tar Creek, Miami, OK, May. 2021. The creek was named one of “America’s Most Endangered Rivers.” LEAD Agency, an A2 member, is fighting to save it. Photograph: Todd Stewart
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Thanks! Harriet Festing, Executive Director, Anthropocene Alliance
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