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IMG_2210_clothing.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2212_measure.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2214_craftsman.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2215_workman.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_2216_joiner.jpg A green build house being constructed by the Low Impact Building Cooperative at 1400 feet on Exmoor in Devon. the plot is off grid and will be powered by a wind turbine and solar panels. A bore hole wil provide the water. The building is timber framed and will be super insulated. The outbuildings are straw bale construction, with the main house, being timber framed and will use hempcrete as the wall insulation.
 
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IMG_3370_cocoon.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3414_pine processionary moth.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3363_moth.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3366_cocoon.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3376_pest.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3385_damage.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_8459_hair.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. This shot shows the Wind Transfer, a brand new support vessel that is used to transport workers to the offshore wind farm construction site.
 
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IMG_5768_vegan.jpg Snowfall over the Kentmere fells of Ill Bell and Yoke in the Lake district UK with Highland Cattle in the foreground on the side of Kirkstone Pass
 
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IMG_9607_eradicating ecocide.jpg Polly Higgins author of Eradicating Ecocide presenting to the World Open Forum at Brantwood House in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_9610_Polly Higgins.jpg Polly Higgins author of Eradicating Ecocide presenting to the World Open Forum at Brantwood House in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_1003_hoare frost.jpg A Border Collie covered in hoar frost on the summit of Red Screes in the Lake District during a white out.
 
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IMG_9819_roots.jpg Members of the public protesting in Grizedale Forest, Lake District, against the governments proposals to sell off Forestry Commission land.
 
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IMG_9832_blonde.jpg Members of the public protesting in Grizedale Forest, Lake District, against the governments proposals to sell off Forestry Commission land.
 
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IMG_0986_freezing fog.jpg A Border Collie covered in hoar frost on the summit of Red Screes in the Lake District during a white out.
 
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IMG_1012_Border Collie.jpg A Border Collie covered in hoar frost on the summit of Red Screes in the Lake District during a white out.
 
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IMG_7404_survival.jpg A Border Collie covered in hoar frost on the summit of Red Screes in the Lake District during a white out.
 
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IMG_7416_wind chill.jpg A Border Collie and man sheltering on the summit of Red Screes in the Lake District during a white out.
 
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IMG_5235_hardy.jpg Highland cattle grazing off Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_5241_Highland cow.jpg Highland cattle grazing off Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_5253_insulation.jpg Highland cattle grazing off Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_5257_Highland Cattle.jpg Highland cattle grazing off Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_5302_crash.jpg A four wheel drive car that had been borrowed by Cumbria Police, lying in the moor off Kirkstone Pass, after the police drove it up the mountain pass to check conditions and lost control. The vehicle skidded off the road, through a fence, dropped over a wall and landed in the moor.
 
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IMG_5311_RTA.jpg A four wheel drive car that had been borrowed by Cumbria Police, lying in the moor off Kirkstone Pass, after the police drove it up the mountain pass to check conditions and lost control. The vehicle skidded off the road, through a fence, dropped over a wall and landed in the moor.
 
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IMG_5230_didgeridoo.jpg An aboriginal man playing the didgeridoo in Sydney, Australia.
 
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IMG_9105_blue.jpg On Saturday 5th December 2009, the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition organized the Wave. A demonstration against climate change that attracted 50,000 people, who surrounded parliament as part of the protest.
 
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IMG_9110_wig.jpg On Saturday 5th December 2009, the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition organized the Wave. A demonstration against climate change that attracted 50,000 people, who surrounded parliament as part of the protest.
 
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IMG_2326_wild food.jpg A man with purple tongue and hands from picking and eating Bilberries on moorland in the Trough of Bowland. Harvesting local wild food helps cut down on food miles.
 
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