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20120412_IMG_8045.jpg A Berber adjusts his satelite TV dish on a house in the village of Tinzarine near Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120413_IMG_5242.jpg Disposable nappies thrown away on the outskirts of the Berber village of Tamazight near Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. Electrictiy has only just come to this Berber region along with other modern commodoties that they clearly havn't learnt to deal with appropriately,
 
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20120413_IMG_5244.jpg Disposable nappies thrown away on the outskirts of the Berber village of Tamazight near Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. Electrictiy has only just come to this Berber region along with other modern commodoties that they clearly havn't learnt to deal with appropriately,
 
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20120413_IMG_8178.jpg Disposable nappies thrown away on the outskirts of the Berber village of Tamazight near Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. Electrictiy has only just come to this Berber region along with other modern commodoties that they clearly havn't learnt to deal with appropriately,
 
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20120413_IMG_8179.jpg Disposable nappies thrown away on the outskirts of the Berber village of Tamazight near Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. Electrictiy has only just come to this Berber region along with other modern commodoties that they clearly havn't learnt to deal with appropriately,
 
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20120413_IMG_8180.jpg Disposable nappies thrown away on the outskirts of the Berber village of Tamazight near Jebel Sirwa in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. Electrictiy has only just come to this Berber region along with other modern commodoties that they clearly havn't learnt to deal with appropriately,
 
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IMG_4946_crops.jpg Building a new railway line across Shanxi province in northern China
 
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IMG_9132_construction.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy.
 
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IMG_9262_road building.jpg Building a new railway line across Heilongjiang province in northern China
 
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IMG_9265_road building.jpg Building a new railway line across Heilongjiang province in northern China
 
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IMG_9340_reconstruction.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy. Suihua, Heilongjiang province
 
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IMG_9354_billboard.jpg Adverts on shops in Suihua, Heilongjiang province, China. China is growing rapidly and its citizens with ever increasing wealth are demanding consumer brands.
 
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IMG_9536_road building.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 in northern China.  Inner Mongolia has been particularly badly hit with ever drier conditions and creeping desertification. A new highway crosses Inner Mongolia
 
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IMG_9620_apartment block.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy. Dongsheng, Ordos City
 
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IMG_3894_highway.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 in northern China.  Inner Mongolia has been particularly badly hit with ever drier conditions and creeping desertification. Here a new highway marches across Inner Mongolia as the demand for cars is ever increasing
 
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IMG_3897_road building.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 in northern China.  Inner Mongolia has been particularly badly hit with ever drier conditions and creeping desertification. Here a new highway marches across Inner Mongolia as the demand for cars is ever increasing
 
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IMG_4526_apartments.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy. These new apartment blocks are in Dongsheng, part of Ordos city, Inner Mongolia
 
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IMG_4529_china.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy. These new apartment blocks are in Dongsheng, part of Ordos city, Inner Mongolia
 
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IMG_4551_housing.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy. These new apartment blocks are in Dongsheng, part of Ordos city, Inner Mongolia
 
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IMG_4554_apartment block.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy. These new apartment blocks are in Dongsheng, part of Ordos city, Inner Mongolia
 
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IMG_4618_neon.jpg High rise apartment blocks in Dongsheng, part of Ordos City in Inner Mongolia, Northern China
 
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IMG_4926_demolition.jpg Slum dwellings in Xian city northern chins being demolished to make way for new high rise apartment blocks.
 
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IMG_4931_demolition.jpg Slum dwellings in Xian city northern chins being demolished to make way for new high rise apartment blocks.
 
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IMG_4946_modernisation.jpg Building a new railway line across Shanxi province in northern China
 
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IMG_4947_construction.jpg Building a new railway line across Shanxi province in northern China
 
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IMG_4950_tunnel building.jpg Building a new railway line across Shanxi province in northern China
 
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IMG_5073_car transporter.jpg Car transporters loaded with new cars fuel China's ever increasing demand for vehicles
 
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IMG_1948_tower block.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy.
 
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IMG_1950_apartment block.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy.
 
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IMG_1955_construction.jpg In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases), largely driven by its ever increasing demand for energy most of which is met by producing electricity from coal fired power stations.  A large part of China's carbon footprint is the construction industry. In most cities they are tearing down the old slums and replacing them with modern high rise apartment blocks. As they ever increasigly wealthy chinese families move into them their energy consumtion rises as they purchase TV's, fridge's, freezers, etc. all of which consume energy.
 
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IMG_2049_construction.jpg Building a new railway line across Heilongjiang province in northern China
 
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IMG_2328_brand.jpg A Reebok store in Suihua, Heilongjiang province, China. China is growing rapidly and its citizens with ever increasing wealth are demanding consumer brands.
 
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