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Inhabitants of Guiyu, on the developed Chinese coast, have abandoned the cultivation of rice for a business that is much more profitable but harms their health and the environment — the recycling of electronic waste from the rest of the world.  (Photo by Anna) Photo used under CC BY
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A motorcyclist hauls a precarious load of cargo in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.  (Photo by Julian Circo) Photo used under CC BY
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