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366W7828_pemrafrost melt.jpg House in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W8256_sinking.jpg House in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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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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366W8621_sinking.jpg House in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W8630_permafrost melt.jpg House in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W8650_land survey.jpg House in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W8714_survey.jpg Eletric pylons in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W8726_marker.jpg Eletric pylons in Fairbanks Alaska collapsing into the ground due to global warming induced permafrost melt
 
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366W0009_oil pipeline.jpg The Trans Alaskan oil pipeline near Fairbanks, Alaska,
 
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366W0010_gas.jpg Sign in a remote area of Alaska, North of Fairbanks.
 
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366W7880_oil pipeline.jpg a sign about the Trans Alaskan oil pipeline at Fairbanks, USA
 
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366W7886_pipeline.jpg Tourists next to the Trans Alaskan oil pipeline at Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W7899_oil price.jpg a sign next to the Trans Alaskan oil pipeline at Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W7828_protestor.jpg House in Fairbanks Alaska 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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366W8346.jpg Professor Gunther weller of the Alaska State University, Fairbanks, studies a copy of the report that he has worked on for many years,
 
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366W8258.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. Here a house on Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks is abandoned as it  tilts and slowly sinks into the ground.
 
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366W8646.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. Here a resident of Mad Cap Lane on the outskirts of Fairbanks demonstrates how everything in her house is on a slant as the house collpases into the melting ground.
 
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366W8169.jpg A poster about Arctic global warming at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks
 
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366W0009.jpg The Trans Alaskan oil pipeline near Fairbanks, Alaska,
 
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366W0010.jpg Sign in a remote area of Alaska, North of Fairbanks.
 
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366W7880.jpg a sign about the Trans Alaskan oil pipeline at Fairbanks, USA
 
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366W7886.jpg Tourists next to the Trans Alaskan oil pipeline at Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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366W7899.jpg a sign next to the Trans Alaskan oil pipeline at Fairbanks, Alaska
 
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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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IMG_0685.jpg Graph showing how global and Arctic temperatures have risen above the 1800 to 2000 average, taken from an International Arctic research Centre(IARC) document
 
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IMG_0687.jpg Global Climate modelling undertaken by the IPCC showing predicted rises in temperature by the end of this century. The model shows the Arctic being more greatly affected than other latitudes.
 
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IMG_0688.jpg A graph from the National Research Council showing how global temperatures have mirrored global C02 concentrations for the last 160,000 years, taken from a report by the International Arctic research Centre
 
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IMG_0689.jpg A graph showing the rise in permafrost ground temperature in Fairbanks since the 1960's based on research by V Romanovsky and taken from a document produced by the International Arctic research Centre.
 
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IMG_0690.jpg An aerial showing the retreat of Portage glacier in Alaska with data supplied by D Trabant and K Crossen, taken from a document published by the International Arctic Research Centre
 
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