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20120414_IMG_8360.jpg A Berber man in Djemaa el Fna square in Morocco, North Africa, one of the busiest squares in Africa.
 
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20120414_IMG_8431.jpg A Berber man cycling with a load of eggs in Djemaa el Fna square in Morocco, North Africa, one of the busiest squares in Africa.
 
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IMG_4800_two.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4802_riding.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4804_biker.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4814_riding.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4820_Dollywagon.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4825_biker.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4831_silhouette.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_4848_Grizedale tarn.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK, heading dwon towards Grizedale Tarn from Dolywagon Pike.
 
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IMG_4851_mountain biking.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK, heading dwon towards Grizedale Tarn from Dolywagon Pike.
 
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IMG_4858_mountain biker.jpg Mountain bikers on the Helvellyn Range in the Lake District, UK, heading dwon towards Grizedale Tarn from Dolywagon Pike.
 
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IMG_0242_p.jpg Banners protesting against a potential wind farm development near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3703_p.jpg Mountain bikers at Black Law windfarm near Carluke in Scotland, UK. When it was constructed it was the largest wind farm in the UK with 54 turbines with a capacity of 97 Megawatts, enough to power 70,000 homes. The wind farm was built on the site of an old open cast coal mine.
 
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IMG_3704_p.jpg Mountain bikers at Black Law windfarm near Carluke in Scotland, UK. When it was constructed it was the largest wind farm in the UK with 54 turbines with a capacity of 97 Megawatts, enough to power 70,000 homes. The wind farm was built on the site of an old open cast coal mine.
 
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IMG_3107_pedal power.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other types of transport.
 
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IMG_8681_blue.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8706_pink.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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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_4073_desertification.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. Climate change modelling shows that Northern China is going to get significantly drier leading to crop failure and desertification which is already happening in many places in northern China.  Inner Mongolia has been particularly badly hit with ever drier conditions and creeping desertification. Here a sand storm sweeps across a highway in Inner Mongolia
 
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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_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_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_7093_cyclist.jpg A very badly potholed section of road at Troutbeck Bridge in South Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_2179_cyclist.jpg A woman mountain biking over the North York Moors road from Hutton-le-Hole to Rosedale.
 
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IMG_2181_mountain bike.jpg A woman mountain biking over the North York Moors road from Hutton-le-Hole to Rosedale.
 
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IMG_2185_cyclist.jpg A woman mountain biking over the North York Moors road from Hutton-le-Hole to Rosedale.
 
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IMG_2194_cycling.jpg A woman mountain biking over the North York Moors road from Hutton-le-Hole to Rosedale.
 
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IMG_3107_cycling.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other types of transport.
 
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IMG_6802_ice cycling.jpg A mountain biker cycling across Derwent Water in Keswick in the Lake District which completely froze over during the December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_6807_Arctic weather.jpg A mountain biker cycling across Derwent Water in Keswick in the Lake District which completely froze over during the December 2010 big chill.
 
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IMG_0832_cycle tracks.jpg Derwent Water at Keswick in the Lake District completely frozen over during the December 2010 big chill, with cycle tracks from a cyclist who cycled across the lake.
 
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