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The famous 'Earthrise' photograph taken from the surface of the moon. We see the lunar horizon and beyond it the Earth alone in space, half-illuminated by the sun.

The famous 'Earthrise' photograph taken from the surface of the moon. We see the lunar horizon and beyond it the Earth alone in space, half-illuminated by the sun.

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The cover of Circular Plastics Technologies is seen in a green circle against the background of rippling water.

The cover of Circular Plastics Technologies is seen in a green circle against the background of rippling water.

Dr. Knauer's "Circular Plastics Technologies" was recently published by De Gruyter: www.degruyter.com/document/doi...

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The cover of "Growing Architecture," featuring a lattice-like structure intermingled with trees, silhouettes of people and the title of the book, is seen inside a light green circle against a photo background of wild flowers.

The cover of "Growing Architecture," featuring a lattice-like structure intermingled with trees, silhouettes of people and the title of the book, is seen inside a light green circle against a photo background of wild flowers.

The cover of "Wem Gehört Das Meer," showing waves against rocks and a ship in background, is seen inside a light green circle against a photo background of water.

The cover of "Wem Gehört Das Meer," showing waves against rocks and a ship in background, is seen inside a light green circle against a photo background of water.

The cover of "Plastics in the Circular Economy," multicolored straws in close-up, is seen inside a light green circle against a photo background of the ocean.

The cover of "Plastics in the Circular Economy," multicolored straws in close-up, is seen inside a light green circle against a photo background of the ocean.

The cover of "Plastic Ocean," featuring a microscopic, textural image of a molecule in a grey mass, is seen inside a light green circle against a photo background of shimmering water.

The cover of "Plastic Ocean," featuring a microscopic, textural image of a molecule in a grey mass, is seen inside a light green circle against a photo background of shimmering water.

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