Mona Miri
Mona Miri has worked as a photographer for more than 10 years, translating her unique perspective of the environment onto traditional film and digital images. Mona's style appropriately represents the struggle of change. Her environmental series, a collection of urban landscapes, allows the audience to experience change as manifest in industrial development. Her environmentally-friendly practices and methods through her work has found her acclaim in the photography community and industry. She has worked with environmental organizations like The National Wildlife Federation, commissioned in Sustainability programs and worked with various Non-Profits. She has also collaborated on projects with Green Business', and major companies like Converse Inc., Kohl's, Sears, Puma and more through their social and environmental responsibility initiatives. Her work has been featured in The Boston Globe, LA times, CMYK Photography Magazine, Treehugger, Digital Photographer Magazine, and more.
Latest Stories from Mona Miri
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Gretchen Jones on Leaving No Trace in Fashion (Interview)
The Project Runway alum tells TreeHugger what influences her creative process -- from music to books to the loss of her father.
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7 Big East Coast Polluting Power Plants, Plus One Showing A Cleaner Way Forward
You may not be able to see the emissions in Mona Miri's photographs, but you can see where they're coming from.
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Number One CO2 Emitter in the Northeast: Brayton Point Power Station
In Somerset Massachusetts sits the coal-fired Brayton Point Power Plant, which the EPA listed in January 2012 as the worst power plant station in the Northeast.
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How FibrEthik Promotes Fair Trade and Organic Practices in the Cotton Industry
Cotton is ubiquitous in modern life but the long trail between the fields in which the crop grows and the store at which a finished item is purchased is seldom considered.
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A Legacy of Pollution at the Northport Power Station
The Northport Power Station—a natural gas and oil electrical power station located on Long Island New York—has been a significant landmark on the New York landscape. It is the largest oil-fired power plant on the
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Echoes of Disaster Reinforce the Importance of Renewables
Since the recent earthquake and tsunami tragedy in Japan, Nuclear facilities around the world have been on alert. Here in the US, we've had our own terrifying events, notably those that occurred at the Three Mile island Nuclear
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Coal Plant Shutdown a Long-Awaited Step in the Right Direction
It is a step towards victory for Massachusetts—a top official at Dominion Energy publicly announced the Salem power plant is expected to shut down in the next 5 years.
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TreeHugger Welcomes Mona Miri
Mona Miri has worked as a photographer for more than 10 years, translating her unique perspective of the environment onto traditional film and digital images. Having left her homeland of Iran as a child, living in Germany, and finally coming of age in
















