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20120415_IMG_8658.jpg A Hummer in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120414_IMG_5342.jpg A huge gas guzzler on the streets of  Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120415_IMG_8662.jpg A Hummer in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120416_IMG_8915.jpg Hummers parked in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120416_IMG_8918.jpg Hummers parked in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120416_IMG_8924.jpg Hummers parked in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120416_IMG_8926.jpg Hummers parked in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20101020_IMG_2174.jpg The Ineos oil refinery at Grangemouth in the Firth of Forth, Scotland, UK. It is Scotlands only oil refinery. It takes oil from a pipeline from the Forties North Sea production area, and processes 10 million tonnes of crude oil a year. As such it is a large contributor to climate change.
 
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20090824_IMG_3699.jpg An electric car at Black Law windfarm near Carluke in Scotland, UK. When it was constructed it was the largest wind farm in the UK with 54 turbines with a capacity of 97 Megawatts, enough to power 70,000 homes. The wind farm was built on the site of an old open cast coal mine.
 
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20101019_IMG_1683.jpg An electric car infront of  Whitlee wind farm on Eaglesham Moor just south of Glasgow in Scotlasnd, UK, is Europes largest onshore wind farm with 140 turbines and an installed capacity of 322 MW, enough energy to power 180,000 homes.
 
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20101020_IMG_1845.jpg An electric car at dawn over Whitlee wind farm on Eaglesham Moor just south of Glasgow in Scotland, UK, is Europes largest onshore wind farm with 140 turbines and an installed capacity of 322 MW, enough energy to power 180,000 homes.
 
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20120318_IMG_3057.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3058.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3060.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3063.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3067.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3071.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3075.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3077.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3079.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3082.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3083.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3086.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3090.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3097.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3098.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20120318_IMG_3101.jpg Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
 
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20101019_IMG_1625.jpg Whitlee wind farm on Eaglesham Moor just south of Glasgow in Scotlasnd, UK, is Europes largest onshore wind farm with 140 turbines and an installed capacity of 322 MW, enough energy to power 180,000 homes.
 
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20120308_IMG_6856.jpg Clothes on a washing line outside an Asian house in Keighley, West Yorkshire, UK. Air drying clothes naturally is carbon neutral, whereas using a tuble drier uses large quantities of energy.
 
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20120308_IMG_6857.jpg Clothes on a washing line outside an Asian house in Keighley, West Yorkshire, UK. Air drying clothes naturally is carbon neutral, whereas using a tuble drier uses large quantities of energy.
 
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IMG_1139_coal oven.jpg The boiler at Queens Mill in Burnley. The mill is powered by a steam engine, built over 100 years ago and is still powering the mill today. The mill is believed to be the only steam powered weaving mill working in the world. The weaving shed at Queens mill was used as a location for filming the Kings speech. At one time the Lancashire cotton industry, clothed the world. The steam powered industry, fuelled by coal, was the start of large scale carbon emissions, which set us on the road to anthropomorphic climate change. In its hey day, the boiler was consumming 6 tons of coal a day.
 
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IMG_1143_oven.jpg The boiler at Queens Mill in Burnley. The mill is powered by a steam engine, built over 100 years ago and is still powering the mill today. The mill is believed to be the only steam powered weaving mill working in the world. The weaving shed at Queens mill was used as a location for filming the Kings speech. At one time the Lancashire cotton industry, clothed the world. The steam powered industry, fuelled by coal, was the start of large scale carbon emissions, which set us on the road to anthropomorphic climate change. In its hey day, the boiler was consumming 6 tons of coal a day.
 
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