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What Spatial Finance Cannot See From Orbit

For eighteen years, I drove past the Morgantown Generating Station on my way to work. Its stacks were part of the background geography of my daily life, sitting along the Potomac River in Newburg, Maryland. Like many pieces of industrial infrastructure, it was both conspicuous and easy to stop seeing. It was just there. Then, … Continue reading What Spatial Finance Cannot See From Orbit →

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