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IMG_9186_students.jpg Catering students at Kendal College, Cumbria, UK, cooking with wild venison. Eating wild venison is climate friendly in two ways. Firstly it helps to cut down on food miles and the carbon footprint of food production. Secondly it helps local woodlands to regenerate. Many woodlands are negatively impacted by deer numbers, as they no longer have any natural predators.
 
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IMG_0661_grate.jpg  a drain and car print in the snow
 
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IMG_0663_storm drain.jpg  a drain and car print in the snow
 
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366W1132_global warming_drains.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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366W2505.jpg water pressure forcing a grate up during very wet weather. global warming is causing more serious and more frequent flooding
 
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