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IMG_2919_erosion.jpg Riverbank erosion on the Linne nam Beathach in Glen Orchy, Scotland, UK.
 
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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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IMG_7967_travel disruption.jpg A large section of road collapsed betwwen Skelwyth and Elterwater in the Langdale Valley, Lake District, UK. Two sections of road collapsed following extreme rainfall events. Climate change is resulting in an increase in infrastructure damage as rain sodden slopes fail and collapse.
 
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IMG_7969_road.jpg A large section of road collapsed betwwen Skelwyth and Elterwater in the Langdale Valley, Lake District, UK. Two sections of road collapsed following extreme rainfall events. Climate change is resulting in an increase in infrastructure damage as rain sodden slopes fail and collapse.
 
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IMG_7978_slippage.jpg A large section of road collapsed betwwen Skelwyth and Elterwater in the Langdale Valley, Lake District, UK. Two sections of road collapsed following extreme rainfall events. Climate change is resulting in an increase in infrastructure damage as rain sodden slopes fail and collapse.
 
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IMG_7983_collapse.jpg A large section of road collapsed betwwen Skelwyth and Elterwater in the Langdale Valley, Lake District, UK. Two sections of road collapsed following extreme rainfall events. Climate change is resulting in an increase in infrastructure damage as rain sodden slopes fail and collapse.
 
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IMG_7986_failure.jpg A large section of road collapsed betwwen Skelwyth and Elterwater in the Langdale Valley, Lake District, UK. Two sections of road collapsed following extreme rainfall events. Climate change is resulting in an increase in infrastructure damage as rain sodden slopes fail and collapse.
 
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IMG_8016_landslip.jpg A large section of road collapsed betwwen Skelwyth and Elterwater in the Langdale Valley, Lake District, UK. Two sections of road collapsed following extreme rainfall events. Climate change is resulting in an increase in infrastructure damage as rain sodden slopes fail and collapse.
 
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IMG_8025_landslide.jpg A large section of road collapsed betwwen Skelwyth and Elterwater in the Langdale Valley, Lake District, UK. Two sections of road collapsed following extreme rainfall events. Climate change is resulting in an increase in infrastructure damage as rain sodden slopes fail and collapse.
 
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IMG_4242_drought cracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4257_drought.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4109_mud cracks.jpg Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, the day before the hosepipe ban comes into affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4110_drought cracks.jpg Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, the day before the hosepipe ban comes into affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4218_mud cracks.jpg Mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4221_drought cracks.jpg Mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4232_feet.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4233_mud cracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4241_tracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4242_carbon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4245_drought.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4254_mudcrack.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4257_carbon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4261_foot step.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4263_footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4270_cabon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4116_mud cracks.jpg Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, the day before the hosepipe ban comes into affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_5581_parched.jpg Dessicated farmland near Echuca in Victoria, Australia. Most of Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. Stocking rates on many farms in these areas have dropped dramatically as the land can no longer grow sufficient grass to support as many animals as it used to. This has lead to many farms becoming less profitable and some farmers having to abandon the land altogether.
 
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168_cracks.jpg Mudracks appearing at Haweswater reservoir during a drought. Climate change is leading to severe drought conditions in many parts of the world.
 
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169_mud cracks.jpg Mudracks appearing at Haweswater reservoir during a drought. Climate change is leading to severe drought conditions in many parts of the world.
 
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170_drought.jpg Mudracks appearing at Haweswater reservoir during a drought. Climate change is leading to severe drought conditions in many parts of the world.
 
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IMG_5380_dessicated.jpg China is in the middle of the worst drought in 50 years. Precipitation totals have fallen significantly across most of China's northern provinces. 60% of China's 669 major cities face water shortages, of these 110 face serious water shortages. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. Withered crops dry up and dry near Beijing.
 
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IMG_5385_drought.jpg China is in the middle of the worst drought in 50 years. Precipitation totals have fallen significantly across most of China's northern provinces. 60% of China's 669 major cities face water shortages, of these 110 face serious water shortages. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. Withered crops dry up and dry near Beijing.
 
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