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20130331_P3310104.jpg A walker on a country lane with large snow drifts near Church Stretton, during unseasonal cold weather in late March, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130402_P4020475.jpg A woman walking on the Stiperstones, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130402_P4020530.jpg A woman waling on a snowy lane near the Stiperstones, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130402_P4020536.jpg A grit bin and snow drifts on a snowy lane near the Stiperstones, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20120801IMG_9426.jpg Massive tailbacks on Highway 63 north of Fort McMurray caused by tar sands workers at going home time. The Alberta tar sands in Canada are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive.
 
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20120801IMG_9439.jpg Massive tailbacks on Highway 63 north of Fort McMurray caused by tar sands workers at going home time. The Alberta tar sands in Canada are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive.
 
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20120801IMG_9456.jpg Massive tailbacks on Highway 63 north of Fort McMurray caused by tar sands workers at going home time. The Alberta tar sands in Canada are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive.
 
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20120802IMG_2374.jpg Massive tailbacks on Highway 63 north of Fort McMurray caused by tar sands workers at going home time. The Alberta tar sands in Canada are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive.
 
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20120802IMG_2376.jpg Massive tailbacks on Highway 63 north of Fort McMurray caused by tar sands workers at going home time. The Alberta tar sands in Canada are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive.
 
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File0340.jpg A street name in Charmouth, Dorset, UK, seems rather prescient in predicting climate change induced sea level rise.
 
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File0344.jpg A Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) sits on a signpost pointing to Lower Sea Lane in Charmouth, Dorset, UK, lower seas being highly unlikely due to climate change induced sea leve rise,
 
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File0347.jpg A street name in Charmouth, Dorset, UK, seems rather prescient in predicting climate change induced sea level rise.
 
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20120517_IMG_8968.jpg A cyclist on the CS7 cycle path in London, UK.
 
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20120515_IMG_9926.jpg Cyclists on Euston Road in London, UK.
 
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20120515_IMG_9939.jpg Cyclists on Euston Road in London, UK.
 
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20120515_IMG_9963.jpg A female cyclist on Euston Road in London, UK.
 
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20000101_IMG_0419.jpg A cyclist on the CS7 cycle path in London, UK.
 
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20120425_IMG_5631.jpg Runoff from a torrential downpour on the streets of London, UK.
 
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20120425_IMG_5645.jpg Runoff from a torrential downpour on the streets of Kings Cross, London, UK.
 
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20120425_IMG_5651.jpg Runoff from a torrential downpour on the streets of Kings Cross, London, UK.
 
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20120425_IMG_5653.jpg Runoff from a torrential downpour on the streets of Kings Cross, London, UK.
 
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20120425_IMG_5660.jpg Runoff from a torrential downpour on the streets of Kings Cross, London, UK.
 
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20120425_IMG_5664.jpg Runoff from a torrential downpour on the streets of Kings Cross, London, UK.
 
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20120425_IMG_5667.jpg Runoff from a torrential downpour on the streets of Kings Cross, London, UK.
 
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20120425_IMG_5673.jpg Runoff from a torrential downpour on the streets of Kings Cross, London, UK.
 
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20100106_IMG_0429.jpg A car is abandoned on the Kirkstone Pass road above Windermere after it is blocked by spindrift and wind blown snow, Lake District, UK.
 
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20120127_IMG_5086.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_5089.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_5091.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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20120127_IMG_5092.jpg The Farmgen anaerobic bio digestor at Dryholme Farm near Silloth Cumbria, UK. The plant which cost £4.5 million, produces 1.2 Mw of electricity, enough to power 2000 households. It uses around 25,000 tons of feedstock annualy, mainly maize and grass, which is mixed with farm slurry and fed into the massive digestors where bacteria break it down. The resulting methane is what powers the electricity generator. The waste product can be spread on the land as a fertilizer, and there are also plans to dry it and sell as biomass boiler fuel.
 
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IMG_0429_snow shoe.jpg A car is abandoned on the Kirkstone Pass road above Windermere after it is blocked by spindrift and wind blown snow, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_2980_p.jpg Vauxhall bus station in London, UK, is owned by Transport for London. It has solar panels fitted on the roof which provide a third of the bus stations energy needs and help prevent 27 tonnes of C02 per year. Seen here from the rooftop of St George's Wharf.
 
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IMG_3107_pedal power.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other types of transport.
 
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IMG_8681_blue.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8706_pink.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_1279_freeway.jpg Cars in Dubai city in the Middle East
 
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IMG_3107_cycling.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other types of transport.
 
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IMG_2980_solar PV.jpg Vauxhall bus station in London, UK, is owned by Transport for London. It has solar panels fitted on the roof which provide a third of the bus stations energy needs and help prevent 27 tonnes of C02 per year. Seen here from the rooftop of St George's Wharf.
 
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IMG_1086_lane.jpg Valley mist on a country lane near Ambleside in the Lake District National Park, UK.
 
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IMG_1087_country lane.jpg Valley mist on a country lane near Ambleside in the Lake District National Park, UK.
 
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IMG_8654_female.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8655_woman.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8658_cycling.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8659_Borris Bike.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8661_London.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8662_cycle super highway.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8674_london bus.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8678_gesture.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8682_cyclists.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8684_pedal power.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8686_speed.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8687_green transport.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8688_renewable.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8689_cycle super highway.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8693_transport.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8694_cylcing.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8696_blue.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8697_cycle lane.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8704_cycle superhighway.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8705_borris bike.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8706_london.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8708_cycling.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_8715_cyclist.jpg A cyclist on one of the new Cycle Superhighways, in this case the CS7 that goes from Southwark bridge to Tooting. It makes cycling much safer and encourages moe people to take their journey by bike, reducing congestion and the greenhouse gas emissions from other typs of transport.
 
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IMG_2748 (1)_double decker.jpg Open topped double decker buses passing each other near Lands End, Cornwall, UK.
 
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