With the aid of fall's most directional collections, photographer colesprouse calls attention to Iceland's receding glaciers.
“Glaciers in Iceland are retreating, and have been since about 1985,” says Throstur Thorsteinsson, an environmental scientist with the University of Iceland’s Institute of Earth Sciences, the premier research organization studying glacial processes and climate change in Iceland.
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