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IMG_4723_stop.jpg Emissions from the Bluescope steel works at Port Kembla, Wollongong, Australia.
 
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IMG_4743_stop.jpg Emissions from the Bluescope steel works at Port Kembla, Wollongong, Australia.
 
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IMG_1864_air pollution.jpg Exhaust emissions, the result of burning marine diesel in a ships engine. Marine diesel is one of the most polluting fuels in the world.
 
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IMG_1866_polution.jpg Exhaust emissions, the result of burning marine diesel in a ships engine. Marine diesel is one of the most polluting fuels in the world.
 
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IMG_2933_pollution.jpg Exhaust emissions, the result of burning marine diesel in a ships engine. Marine diesel is one of the most polluting fuels in the world.
 
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IMG_2941_filthy.jpg Exhaust emissions, the result of burning marine diesel in a ships engine. Marine diesel is one of the most polluting fuels in the world.
 
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IMG_2944_black.jpg Exhaust emissions, the result of burning marine diesel in a ships engine. Marine diesel is one of the most polluting fuels in the world.
 
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IMG_2947_marine diesel.jpg Exhaust emissions, the result of burning marine diesel in a ships engine. Marine diesel is one of the most polluting fuels in the world.
 
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IMG_2951_exhaust.jpg Exhaust emissions, the result of burning marine diesel in a ships engine. Marine diesel is one of the most polluting fuels in the world.
 
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IMG_2769_kirk.jpg A church on Flotta with an Enercon 2.3 MW wind turbine on Flotta in the Orkney isles, Scotland, UK. Orkney is particularly well suited to wind power as it is extremely windy.
 
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IMG_2772_church.jpg A church on Flotta with an Enercon 2.3 MW wind turbine on Flotta in the Orkney isles, Scotland, UK. Orkney is particularly well suited to wind power as it is extremely windy.
 
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IMG_2877_jacobs ladder.jpg Shafts of sunlight at dusk over the Coniston fells from Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_2884_haze.jpg Shafts of sunlight at dusk over the Coniston fells from Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_2888_cloud.jpg Shafts of sunlight at dusk over the Coniston fells from Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_2898_sunlight.jpg Shafts of sunlight at dusk over the Coniston fells from Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_2899_shaft.jpg Shafts of sunlight at dusk over the Coniston fells from Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_2902_jacobs ladder.jpg Shafts of sunlight at dusk over the Coniston fells from Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_2903_jacobs ladder.jpg Shafts of sunlight at dusk over the Coniston fells from Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4174_p.jpg In 2008 China became the worlds largest emitter of greenouse gases, fuelled by high levels of economic growth and electricity mainly being generated by dirty, highly polluting coal fired power stations. The Chinese are also investing heavily in renewable energy projects. Here a wind farm in Inner Monolia produces green electric through the hze of a dust storm.
 
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IMG_4175_p.jpg In 2008 China became the worlds largest emitter of greenouse gases, fuelled by high levels of economic growth and electricity mainly being generated by dirty, highly polluting coal fired power stations. The Chinese are also investing heavily in renewable energy projects. Here a wind farm in Inner Monolia produces green electric through the hze of a dust storm.
 
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IMG_9622_well.jpg An engineer descends into the base of a transition piece on a wind turbine at the Walney offshore wind farm. The holes in the base are where the electric cables will be fitted through. the farm  consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_9624_oxygen.jpg An engineer descends into the base of a transition piece on a wind turbine at the Walney offshore wind farm. The holes in the base are where the electric cables will be fitted through. the farm  consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_2469_air pollution.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  Worryingly China is building a new coal fired power station every week and has huge reserves of coal, much of which is very low grade and highly polluting. Slum dwellings in Suihua, Heilongjiang Province pump out coal smoke into an already highly polluted atmosphere.
 
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IMG_2469_smoker.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  Worryingly China is building a new coal fired power station every week and has huge reserves of coal, much of which is very low grade and highly polluting. Slum dwellings in Suihua, Heilongjiang Province pump out coal smoke into an already highly polluted atmosphere.
 
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IMG_4863_cement.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  Worryingly China is building a new coal fired power station every week and has huge reserves of coal, much of which is very low grade and highly polluting. Here a coal fired cement factory billows smoke in Tongshuan, Shanxi Province, China. Cement is hugely carbon hungry in its production.
 
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IMG_4863_smoker.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  Worryingly China is building a new coal fired power station every week and has huge reserves of coal, much of which is very low grade and highly polluting. Here a coal fired cement factory billows smoke in Tongshuan, Shanxi Province, China. Cement is hugely carbon hungry in its production.
 
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IMG_5084_smog mask.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  Worryingly China is building a new coal fired power station every week and has huge reserves of coal, much of which is very low grade and highly polluting.  Hangdang Steel works in Hangdang Northern China is one of the largest steel plants in China, fuelling Chinas huge construction boom and requiring massive quantities of coal to power its furnaces.
 
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IMG_5084_smoker.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  Worryingly China is building a new coal fired power station every week and has huge reserves of coal, much of which is very low grade and highly polluting.  Hangdang Steel works in Hangdang Northern China is one of the largest steel plants in China, fuelling Chinas huge construction boom and requiring massive quantities of coal to power its furnaces.
 
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IMG_5181_pollution.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  Worryingly China is building a new coal fired power station every week and has huge reserves of coal, much of which is very low grade and highly polluting.  Hangdang Steel works in Hangdang Northern China is one of the largest steel plants in China, fuelling Chinas huge construction boom and requiring massive quantities of coal to power its furnaces.
 
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IMG_5181_smoker.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  Worryingly China is building a new coal fired power station every week and has huge reserves of coal, much of which is very low grade and highly polluting.  Hangdang Steel works in Hangdang Northern China is one of the largest steel plants in China, fuelling Chinas huge construction boom and requiring massive quantities of coal to power its furnaces.
 
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IMG_7705_coal train.jpg Coal being loaded onto a train at Redcar steel works, Teeside, UK.
 
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IMG_7710_coal .jpg Coal being loaded onto a train at Redcar steel works, Teeside, UK.
 
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