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366W8589_permafrost melt.jpg Drunken Forest in Fairbanks Alaska where trees collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W8608_drunken forest.jpg Drunken Forest in Fairbanks Alaska where trees collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W8108_protestor.jpg Smoke hangs over burnt out forest near Fairbanks Alaska. The summer 0f 2004 was hot and dry leading to unprecedented forest fires which burnt an area the size of the UK in Alaska brought on by rapid temperature rise caused by global warming
 
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366W8608_protestor.jpg Drunken Forest in Fairbanks Alaska where trees collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W1609.jpg Black Spruce trees killed off by the Spruce Bark Beetle, Anchorage, Alaska. These beetles which were never found so far north as Alaska, are now spreading rapidly due to rising temperatures and are killing off millions of acres of forest
 
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366W1615.jpg Black Spruce (near Anchorage, Alaska) killed off by Spruce Bark Beetles which are now spreading rapidly due to rising temperatures and are killing off millions of acres of forest
 
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366W1619.jpg Black Spruce (near Anchorage, Alaska) killed off by Spruce Bark Beetles which are now spreading rapidly due to rising temperatures and are killing off millions of acres of forest
 
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366W7908.jpg A Downy Woodpecker searches in vain for food in a burnt out area of black Spruce forest, Fairbanks, Alaska. 2004 saw unprecedented areas of forest fires due to the hottest summer on record. An area the size of the UK was burnt.
 
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366W0003.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion. Here smoke shrowds Black Spruce forest north of Fairbanks in Alaska. Summer 2004 was the hottest on record in alaska leading to an area of forest the size of the British Isles being scorched.
 
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366W7679.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion.
 
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366W7689.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion.
 
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366W7705.jpg Forest fire
 
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366W7731.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion.
 
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366W7945.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion. Here smoke shrowds Black Spruce forest north of Fairbanks in Alaska. Summer 2004 was the hottest on record in alaska leading to an area of forest the size of the British Isles being scorched.
 
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366W7964.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion. Black Spruce forest north of Fairbanks in Alaska burnt out, with regrowth. Summer 2004 was the hottest on record in Alaska leading to an area of forest the size of the British Isles being scorched.
 
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366W7983.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion. Here smoke shrowds Black Spruce forest north of Fairbanks in Alaska. Summer 2004 was the hottest on record in alaska leading to an area of forest the size of the British Isles being scorched.
 
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366W8111.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion. Black Spruce forest north of Fairbanks in Alaska burnt out. Summer 2004 was the hottest on record in Alaska leading to an area of forest the size of the British Isles being scorched.
 
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366W8398.jpg Forest fires are becoming more frequent as rising temperatures and drier weather in many areas of the world provides ideal conditions for combustion. Black Spruce forest north of Fairbanks in Alaska burnt out. Summer 2004 was the hottest on record in Alaska leading to an area of forest the size of the British Isles being scorched.
 
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366W0005.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the Black Spruce forests collapse and die leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. Thsi picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8368.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8474.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8588.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8608.jpg Drunken forests on the outskirts of Fairbanks, Alaska, caused by the permafrost melting beneath the forest
 
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366W8714.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currnetly two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8726.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As everything sits on the permafrost, infrastructure is starting to collapse into holes in the ground. Telegraph poles collapsing in Fairbanks, Alaska. Currently two thirds of the Alaska state highways department budget is spent on repairing damage caused by melting permafrost.
 
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366W8754.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8763.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8764.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W8792.jpg Temperatures have risen in Alaska by as much as 3 degrees centigrade in the last 60 years. This has lead to huge areas of permefrost melting. As the ground beneath them melts, the trees collapse leading to a phenomenon known as drunken forest. This picture was taken just north of Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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