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IMG_3423_manchester.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5191_glass.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_3422_MMU.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_3423_glass facade.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_3426_glass.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5183_glass facade.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5186_glass.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5187_green building.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5190_mmu.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5191_MMU.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5194_business hub.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5196_Business hub.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_5200_Business Hub.jpg The New Business Hub building at MMU, Manchester Metropolitan University, incorporates many green features including renewable energy, energy efficient heating and a pioneering, chilled concrete slab cooling system, which works by using ground water to cool the concrete slab floor. The building has been certified ‘Excellent’ under the BREEAM environmental assessment scheme.
 
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IMG_2393_p.jpg A wind mill water pump in Victoria, Australia.
 
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IMG_5130_mud cracks.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_5135_over abstraction.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_5140_Coto Donana.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_4466_pollution.jpg A capture pond on a landfill site in Alicante, Murcia, Spain.
 
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IMG_5132_mud cracks.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_5138_over abstraction.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_4520_beast of burden.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. Inner Mongolia has been particularly badly hit with ever drier conditions and creeping desertification. Near Dongsheng an area known as Hong Hai Zai used to be a large lake. Its waters used to harbour many fish, caught and sold at market by the locals. It finally dried up completely in 1999, leaving a baked landscape on which a few hardy plants now grow. This mongolian man leads his camel across what was the former lake bed.
 
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IMG_4522_Inner Mongolia.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. Inner Mongolia has been particularly badly hit with ever drier conditions and creeping desertification. Near Dongsheng an area known as Hong Hai Zai used to be a large lake. Its waters used to harbour many fish, caught and sold at market by the locals. It finally dried up completely in 1999, leaving a baked landscape on which a few hardy plants now grow. This mongolian man leads his camel across what was the former lake bed.
 
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IMG_4650_water pressure.jpg The edge of Lake Windermere in Ambleside, Lake District, with water spurting out of the ground and the lake at the highest level since the November 2009 floods. This is rather ironic as the North West is still under a hose pipe ban.
 
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IMG_5287_energy reserves.jpg The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. If we are serious about tackling climate change, coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, needs to be kept in the ground. Sadly around 85% of all Austtralians energy is generated from coal fired power stations. They also export huge quantities around the world, especially to China.
 
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IMG_5291_environmental destruction.jpg The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. If we are serious about tackling climate change, coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, needs to be kept in the ground. Sadly around 85% of all Austtralians energy is generated from coal fired power stations. They also export huge quantities around the world, especially to China.
 
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IMG_5301_coal reserves.jpg The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. If we are serious about tackling climate change, coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, needs to be kept in the ground. Sadly around 85% of all Austtralians energy is generated from coal fired power stations. They also export huge quantities around the world, especially to China.
 
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IMG_5337_destruction.jpg An open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. If we are serious about tackling climate change, coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, needs to be kept in the ground. Sadly around 85% of all Austtralians energy is generated from coal fired power stations. They also export huge quantities around the world, especially to China.
 
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IMG_5342_drift mine.jpg An open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. If we are serious about tackling climate change, coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, needs to be kept in the ground. Sadly around 85% of all Austtralians energy is generated from coal fired power stations. They also export huge quantities around the world, especially to China.
 
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IMG_5348_hunter valley.jpg An open cast or drift coal mine in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. If we are serious about tackling climate change, coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, needs to be kept in the ground. Sadly around 85% of all Austtralians energy is generated from coal fired power stations. They also export huge quantities around the world, especially to China.
 
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IMG_5364_coal reserves.jpg An open cast or drift coal mine in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. If we are serious about tackling climate change, coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, needs to be kept in the ground. Sadly around 85% of all Austtralians energy is generated from coal fired power stations. They also export huge quantities around the world, especially to China.
 
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IMG_2393_water pump.jpg A wind mill water pump in Victoria, Australia.
 
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IMG_5330_fossil fuel.jpg The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. If we are serious about tackling climate change, coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels, needs to be kept in the ground. Sadly around 85% of all Austtralians energy is generated from coal fired power stations. They also export huge quantities around the world, especially to China.
 
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