OnEarth Winter 2013-14

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contributors kristen french (“Aquifer Alert,” p. 46) has written about everything from Vladimir Nabokov to white-collar crooks to wind turbines—the latter for New York magazine. She has lived in the writer’s and journalist’s ghetto known as Brooklyn, New York, for more than a decade—an eternity for someone who’s a nomad at heart. Marco di Lauro (“A World Away,” p. 48) is a Romebased photojournalist whose work has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, Time, and the Guardian. A two-time winner of the World Press Photo contest, Di Lauro has been featured in group and solo exhibitions in Italy, England, France, and the United States.

Clarissa Bonet (“Generation Toxic,” p. 28) is a photographer based in Chicago whose work has been exhibited in New York, Paris, and Tel Aviv and is in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography. She is a 2013 winner of the Magenta Foundation’s Flash Forward competition for emerging photographers.

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Clarissa Bonet: Luis Bueno; Marco Di Lauro: Gian-Reto Gredig

florence williams (“Generation Toxic,” p. 28) writes about health and the environment from her home in Washington, D.C. Her book Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History (W. W. Norton) won the 2013 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science & Technology and was named a Notable Book of 2012 by the New York Times.


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