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366W6902_blood.jpg A vegan poster infront of animal blood.
 
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IMG_3564_bloody.jpg The Ineos oil refinery in Grangemouth Scotland, UK. The site is responsible for massive C02 emissions.
 
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IMG_3616_petrol.jpg Petrol tankers at the Ineos oil refinery in Grangemouth Scotland, UK. The site is responsible for massive C02 emissions.
 
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IMG_8657_bloody.jpg On Saturday 5th December 2009, the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition organized the Wave. A demonstration against climate change that attracted 50,000 people, who surrounded parliament as part of the protest. Here cycle protestors demostrate outside the headquarters of BP before the main rally.
 
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366W0077_petrol.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
J J Weyiouanna in Shishmaref lagoon, fills his boat with deisel for a hunting trip to the mainland. The low lying nature of shishmaref can be seen in the background, leaving it vulnerable to coastal erosion
 
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2237_meat.jpg Meat in a butchers shop window
 
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366W6895_seal meat.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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366W9501_hunter gathering.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
An Inuit couple return from a hunter gathering trip to the mainland, shishmaref
 
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366W9547_salmon.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
Pacific Salmon drying on racks on  Shishmaref
 
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366W9753_hunter.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
Here J J Weyiouanna has been out hunting Tundra Swans.
 
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366W9834_skinning.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
A Spotted Seal being butchered on Shishmaref. The meat will be eaten by the people and their dogs and the skin will be used to make clothing
 
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366W9837_seal meat.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
A Spotted Seal being butchered on Shishmaref. The meat will be eaten by the people and their dogs and the skin will be used to make clothing
 
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366W9849_inuit.jpg An Inuit women skins a seal on Shishmaref, alaska, USA
 
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IMG_0558_wild food.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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IMG_0561_seal meat.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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366W6902_protestor.jpg Seal blood from butchering by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland.
 
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366W6607_seal meat.jpg Seal meat in a bag on the quayside at Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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366W6613_seal blubber.jpg Seal meat in a bag on the quayside at Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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366W6893_butcher.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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366W6895_blubber.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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IMG_0543_butcher.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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IMG_0552_blood.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter. With locals coming to buy the meat
 
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IMG_0537_seal meat.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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IMG_0558_seal.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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IMG_0561_flipper.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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366W6608_seal meat.jpg Seal meat in a bag on the quayside at Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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366W6894_seal meat.jpg Seal meat being butchered by an Inuit man in Ilulissat in Greenland. The seal was shot by an Inuit hunter
 
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366W0034.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
Joe Braach, the headmaster of Shishmaref School looks out of his front window to the ever encroaching sea. When he moved to Shishmaref 18 years ago the sea was around 30 metres from his property, now it is about 2 metres away.
 
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366W0050.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
An Inuit women plays a game on her computer in a contrast with the old and the new worlds.
 
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366W0061.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
Nellie Okpowruk, a young Inuit girl from Shishmaref with an uncertain future
 
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366W0062.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
Nellie Okpowruk, a young Inuit girl from Shishmaref with an uncertain future
 
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366W0063.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
Berta Tokeinna with a traditional seal skin dressed Inuit doll, on Shishmaref
 
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