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20120412_IMG_5150.jpg A steel door on a house in a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120412_IMG_7920.jpg A front door of a Berber house in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120412_IMG_8021.jpg A steel door on a house in a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120412_IMG_8052.jpg A steel door on a house in a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120412_IMG_8068.jpg A steel door on a house in a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120413_IMG_8146.jpg A front door of a Berber house in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120414_T5616x3744-8.jpg The El Badi Palace built in the 1570's in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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IMG_7020_p.jpg Solar electric panels on Lowick Village Hall in South Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_4446_doorway.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 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. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site. This shot shows an enginner standing in the entrance to one of the turbine towers.
 
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IMG_4727_underground.jpg Old Cave houses in Guadix, Andalucia, Spain. Up to 10,000 people still lie in cool underground houses dug out of the rock, this area known as the Barrio Santiago is a mix of modern cave houses and ancient old abandoned dwellings. These houses are a good example of low carbon living.
 
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IMG_4731_doorway.jpg Old Cave houses in Guadix, Andalucia, Spain. Up to 10,000 people still lie in cool underground houses dug out of the rock, this area known as the Barrio Santiago is a mix of modern cave houses and ancient old abandoned dwellings. These houses are a good example of low carbon living.
 
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IMG_4746_cool.jpg Old Cave houses in Guadix, Andalucia, Spain. Up to 10,000 people still lie in cool underground houses dug out of the rock, this area known as the Barrio Santiago is a mix of modern cave houses and ancient old abandoned dwellings. These houses are a good example of low carbon living.
 
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IMG_7020_Lowick.jpg Solar electric panels on Lowick Village Hall in South Cumbria, UK.
 
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366W0233_global warming_fire.jpg A warming fire in a shelter cabin in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W0795_global warming_fire.jpg A warming fire in a shelter cabin in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W0144_climate change_ice chapel.jpg The Ice chapel at a hotel in Kakslauttanen near Saarisleka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W0225_climate change_fire.jpg A warming fire in a shelter cabin in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W9925_climate change_shelter.jpg A shelter cabin in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W9929_global warming_shelter.jpg A shelter cabin in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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