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IMG_3792_maize.jpg Maize husks that are used as a renewable fuel to burn on household stoves in northern China
 
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IMG_3794_husk.jpg Maize husks that are used as a renewable fuel to burn on household stoves in northern China
 
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IMG_9500_maize.jpg Maize husks that are used as a renewable fuel to burn on household stoves in northern China
 
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IMG_2644_dust.jpg Dry dusty soil near Jumilla in Murcia, spain.
 
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IMG_2592_irrigation.jpg A cereal crop growing near Jumilla in Murcia, Spain, without increasingly hard to find irrigation water, much agricultural production would not be possible.
 
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IMG_2619_vinyard.jpg A vineyard near Jumilla, Murcia, Spain. Without increasingly difficult to find irrigation water, much crop production would not be possible.
 
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IMG_2623_irrigation.jpg A vineyard near Jumilla, Murcia, Spain. Without increasingly difficult to find irrigation water, much crop production would not be possible.
 
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IMG_2729_dry up.jpg An abandoned orchard near Jumilla, Murcia, Spain. This area is so dry, that once irrigation stops, vegetation quickly dies.
 
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IMG_2733_abandoned.jpg An abandoned orchard near Jumilla, Murcia, Spain. This area is so dry, that once irrigation stops, vegetation quickly dies.
 
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IMG_4390_grape vine.jpg A vineyard near Jumilla, Murcia, Spain. Without increasingly difficult to find irrigation water, much crop production would not be possible.
 
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IMG_4404_irrigation.jpg A vineyard near Jumilla, Murcia, Spain. Without increasingly difficult to find irrigation water, much crop production would not be possible.
 
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IMG_4065_rice crop.jpg Rice growing in paddy fields in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_4067_rice paddy.jpg Rice growing in paddy fields in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_5142_Coto Donana.jpg Rice growing in paddy fields in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_2719_cherry.jpg Cherry trees in an orchard near Villena, Murcia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2721_cherry.jpg Cherry trees in an orchard near Villena, Murcia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2724_cherry.jpg Cherry trees in an orchard near Villena, Murcia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2728_cherry.jpg Cherry trees in an orchard near Villena, Murcia, Spain.
 
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IMG_4445_food.jpg Cherry trees in an orchard near Villena, Murcia, Spain.
 
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IMG_4453_cherry.jpg Cherry trees in an orchard near Villena, Murcia, Spain.
 
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IMG_0190_kittiwake.jpg A young Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) on the harbour side of Heimaey in the Westman islands, Iceland. Kittiwake numbers in many areas have declined as their food supply becomes scarcer.
 
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IMG_2404_stocking rates.jpg Sheep on a farm near Shepperton in Victoria, Australia on dried up land. 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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IMG_3002_irrigation.jpg An irrigation ditch near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Victoria has been gripped by an unprecedented drought for the last 10 years. Farming has suffered greatly and would be impossible to grow crops or rear animals without irrigation water which is getting increasingly expemnsive for farmers to purchase.
 
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IMG_3009_irrigation.jpg An irrigation ditch near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Victoria has been gripped by an unprecedented drought for the last 10 years. Farming has suffered greatly and would be impossible to grow crops or rear animals without irrigation water which is getting increasingly expemnsive for farmers to purchase.
 
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IMG_5273_water rights.jpg Locals campaign against the energy group AGL prospecting for methane coal gas in the Hunter Valley which would threaten their water supply, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5281_crop damage.jpg A vinyard in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia. Victoria and New South Wales have been impacted by the worst drought in living memory. The crops will not grow without irrigation water which the farmers have to purchase. Vinyards are having to spend up to $100,000 a year on irrigation water which hugely impacts on their profitability. In some areas vinyard owners have had to give up altogether, as they could no longer afford to purchase water. Climate change is likely to make drought conditions more common, impacting on crop production and food security in many areas. These vines have been left to wither and die as the farmer could no longer afford to irrigate them. Ironically the area has had some rain which has allowed the grass to grow, but is too late for the vines.
 
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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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IMG_5808_irrigation.jpg An irrigation ditch near Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Victoria has been gripped by an unprecedented drought for the last 10 years. Farming has suffered greatly and would be impossible to grow crops or rear animals without irrigation water which is getting increasingly expemnsive for farmers to purchase.
 
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IMG_5271_water resource.jpg Locals campaign against the energy group AGL prospecting for methane coal gas in the Hunter Valley which would threaten their water supply, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5275_water security.jpg Locals campaign against the energy group AGL prospecting for methane coal gas in the Hunter Valley which would threaten their water supply, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_2521_apple.jpg An apple orchard near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia. This area of Victoria is renowned for its fruit crops, but like many areas of Victoria and New South Wales has been impacted by the worst drought in living memory. The crops will not grow without irrigation water which the farmers have to purchase. This farmer was spending $40,000 a year on water which was impacting on his profitability. In some areas farmers have had to give up as they could no longer afford to purchase water. Climate change are likely to make drought conditions more common, impacting on crop production and food security in many areas.
 
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IMG_2528_food.jpg An apple orchard near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia. This area of Victoria is renowned for its fruit crops, but like many areas of Victoria and New South Wales has been impacted by the worst drought in living memory. The crops will not grow without irrigation water which the farmers have to purchase. This farmer was spending $40,000 a year on water which was impacting on his profitability. In some areas farmers have had to give up as they could no longer afford to purchase water. Climate change are likely to make drought conditions more common, impacting on crop production and food security in many areas.
 
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