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In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656477

Green New Energy

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656477

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.


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In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656480

Green New Energy

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656480

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.


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In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656483

Green New Energy

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656483

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.


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In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656484

Green New Energy

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656484

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.


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In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656485

Green New Energy

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656485

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.


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In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656486

Green New Energy

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656486

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.


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In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656487

Green New Energy

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656487

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.


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In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656488

Green New Energy

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial pe...

#11656488

11 October 2024

In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.


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Two portraits of men who have killed in a sudden flooding pasted on flowers placed in front of mud-covered destroyed shops during a funeral...

#8622992

Iran, Sudden Flooding Victims Fnural

4 August 2022

Two portraits of men who have killed in a sudden flooding pasted on flowers placed in front of mud-covered destroyed shops during a funeral...

#8622992

4 August 2022

Two portraits of men who have killed in a sudden flooding pasted on flowers placed in front of mud-covered destroyed shops during a funeral for flood victims in the flooded village of Mazdaran in Firoozkooh county 124 km (77 miles) northeast of Tehran, August 3, 2022.


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A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, I...

#5344924

Economy In India

20 January 2020

A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, I...

#5344924

20 January 2020

A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 16 March 2019. Mud printing is local Bagru tradition. Dabu is a mud resist mixture made from local black clay (kaali mitti), wheat powder (bidhan), guar gum, and lime water. After the printer applies the dabu print pattern, a fine layer of sawdust is sprinkled over the fabric to help prevent it from sticking to itself during the dye process. The motifs made with the mud resist remain uncolored while the rest of the fabric is dyed. Sometimes this process is repeated to achieve tonal gradients. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.


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A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, I...

#5344926

Economy In India

20 January 2020

A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, I...

#5344926

20 January 2020

A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 16 March 2019. Mud printing is local Bagru tradition. Dabu is a mud resist mixture made from local black clay (kaali mitti), wheat powder (bidhan), guar gum, and lime water. After the printer applies the dabu print pattern, a fine layer of sawdust is sprinkled over the fabric to help prevent it from sticking to itself during the dye process. The motifs made with the mud resist remain uncolored while the rest of the fabric is dyed. Sometimes this process is repeated to achieve tonal gradients. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.


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A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, I...

#5344928

Economy In India

20 January 2020

A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, I...

#5344928

20 January 2020

A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 16 March 2019. Mud printing is local Bagru tradition. Dabu is a mud resist mixture made from local black clay (kaali mitti), wheat powder (bidhan), guar gum, and lime water. After the printer applies the dabu print pattern, a fine layer of sawdust is sprinkled over the fabric to help prevent it from sticking to itself during the dye process. The motifs made with the mud resist remain uncolored while the rest of the fabric is dyed. Sometimes this process is repeated to achieve tonal gradients. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.


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A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, I...

#5344930

Economy In India

20 January 2020

A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, I...

#5344930

20 January 2020

A female woodblock printer prints with woodblocks with mud on cotton fabric in the printing workshop in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 16 March 2019. Mud printing is local Bagru tradition. Dabu is a mud resist mixture made from local black clay (kaali mitti), wheat powder (bidhan), guar gum, and lime water. After the printer applies the dabu print pattern, a fine layer of sawdust is sprinkled over the fabric to help prevent it from sticking to itself during the dye process. The motifs made with the mud resist remain uncolored while the rest of the fabric is dyed. Sometimes this process is repeated to achieve tonal gradients. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.


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Naturally dyed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019.  Printing on fabrics is a...

#5344898

Economy In India

20 January 2020

Naturally dyed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019.  Printing on fabrics is a...

#5344898

20 January 2020

Naturally dyed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.


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Naturally dyed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019.  Printing on fabrics is a...

#5344912

Economy In India

20 January 2020

Naturally dyed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019.  Printing on fabrics is a...

#5344912

20 January 2020

Naturally dyed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.


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Woodblock printed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 16 March 2019.  Printing on fabrics i...

#5344922

Economy In India

20 January 2020

Woodblock printed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 16 March 2019.  Printing on fabrics i...

#5344922

20 January 2020

Woodblock printed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 16 March 2019. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.


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