File:Gina McCarthy & Neil Tyson.jpg
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editDescriptionGina McCarthy & Neil Tyson.jpg | Administrator Gina McCarthy talked to Neil deGrasse Tyson about climate change, using technology to protect our environment, and government research at her office in Washington, DC. |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/24400159@N05/17324728251/ |
Author | Eric Vance |
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Image title | USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image |
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