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citizen joe smith | Just another WordPress.com site citizen joe smith Just another WordPress.com site Skip to content Home About ← Older posts The Style Guide at the End of the World Posted on May 18, 2019 by Joe Smith Photo: Polar Bear, Derby Museum Collection, Gorm Ashurst for Stories of Change project,  http://gorminator.com/ What kind of language should we use to describe the end of the world as we know it? This is a question that has been running in parallel with the history of space flight. Since the first glimpse of NASA’s blue marble photo – the whole Earth from space – humanity has been struggling to put into words the enormity of the impacts that human beings are having on the world they inhabit. The dawning awareness of the impacts of everyday life has presented a tricky puzzle for those of us that seek to capture it all in an image or a phrase. Some modest changes to the Guardian newspaper’s style guide on writing about environmental issues...

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