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20120413_IMG_8236.jpg Snow melt water in a river running from the Atlas mountains in Morocco, North Africa. Climate change is resulting in less winter snow and earlier melt in the Spring, leading to water shortages i many parts of Morocco. In some areas rainfall totals have also reduced by up to 75%.
 
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20120413_IMG_8237.jpg Snow melt water in a river running from the Atlas mountains in Morocco, North Africa. Climate change is resulting in less winter snow and earlier melt in the Spring, leading to water shortages i many parts of Morocco. In some areas rainfall totals have also reduced by up to 75%.
 
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20120404_IMG_3786.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows part of the waste water treatment plant.
 
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20120404_IMG_3789.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows part of the waste water treatment plant.
 
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20120404_IMG_3791.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows part of the waste water treatment plant.
 
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20120404_IMG_3795.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows part of the waste water treatment plant.
 
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20120404_IMG_3800.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows part of the waste water treatment plant.
 
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20120404_IMG_3801.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows part of the waste water treatment plant.
 
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20120404_IMG_3806.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows part of the waste water treatment plant.
 
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20120404_IMG_4053.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows plastic ducting that will be part of the heat recovery system.
 
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20120404_IMG_4055.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows plastic ducting that will be part of the heat recovery system.
 
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20120404_IMG_4059.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows plastic ducting that will be part of the heat recovery system.
 
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20120404_IMG_4060.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows plastic ducting that will be part of the heat recovery system.
 
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20120404_IMG_4064.jpg The Hyning in Grayrigg near Kendal Cumbria, UK is an old farmhouse and barns that is being converted into 8 holiday letting properties. The development is being finished to the highest environmental standards. The finished property will be of Passivhaus standard, super insulated with many renewable features. A ground source heat pump will provide heating for the properties with solar panels providing the power to operate the heat pump. All windows are tripled glazed. The property will harvest grey water for toilet flushing. The waste water goes through a series of bio digestors that purify the water to a standard where it can be fed straight back into an adjacent stream. This shot shows plastic ducting that will be part of the heat recovery system.
 
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20120404_IMG_7431.jpg On Wednesday 4th April 2012, the heaviest April snowfall in over 30 years fell on many parts of the UK. A week before at the end of March the temperatures had reached a whopping 24 Celcius, but within days had dropped to freezing. This shot shows a Forsythia hedge in flower in Ambleside that had come into bloom by the unseasonal warmth, with a backdrop of snow.
 
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20120226_IMG_1406.jpg England's tallest tree, a Grand Fir (Abies grandis), which was confirmed as the champion by the Tree Register last week. It is a towering 57.8 metres or 190 feet. It was planted around 1860 as part of an arboretum at the Wansfell Holme Country Estate (which can bee seen in the background), now known as Skelghyll woods in Ambleside, in the Lake District. This record breaking English tree is higher than Nelsons Column and taller than a dozen double decker buses stacked on top of each other.
 
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20120226_IMG_1407.jpg England's tallest tree, a Grand Fir (Abies grandis), which was confirmed as the champion by the Tree Register last week. It is a towering 57.8 metres or 190 feet. It was planted around 1860 as part of an arboretum at the Wansfell Holme Country Estate (which can bee seen in the background), now known as Skelghyll woods in Ambleside, in the Lake District. This record breaking English tree is higher than Nelsons Column and taller than a dozen double decker buses stacked on top of each other.
 
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20120226_IMG_1422.jpg England's tallest tree, a Grand Fir (Abies grandis), which was confirmed as the champion by the Tree Register last week. It is a towering 57.8 metres or 190 feet. It was planted around 1860 as part of an arboretum at the Wansfell Holme Country Estate (which can bee seen in the background), now known as Skelghyll woods in Ambleside, in the Lake District. This record breaking English tree is higher than Nelsons Column and taller than a dozen double decker buses stacked on top of each other.
 
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20120226_IMG_1436.jpg England's tallest tree, a Grand Fir (Abies grandis), which was confirmed as the champion by the Tree Register last week. It is a towering 57.8 metres or 190 feet. It was planted around 1860 as part of an arboretum at the Wansfell Holme Country Estate (which can bee seen in the background), now known as Skelghyll woods in Ambleside, in the Lake District. This record breaking English tree is higher than Nelsons Column and taller than a dozen double decker buses stacked on top of each other.
 
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20120226_IMG_1437.jpg England's tallest tree, a Grand Fir (Abies grandis), which was confirmed as the champion by the Tree Register last week. It is a towering 57.8 metres or 190 feet. It was planted around 1860 as part of an arboretum at the Wansfell Holme Country Estate (which can bee seen in the background), now known as Skelghyll woods in Ambleside, in the Lake District. This record breaking English tree is higher than Nelsons Column and taller than a dozen double decker buses stacked on top of each other.
 
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20120127_IMG_8472.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. This shot shows part of the control centre.
 
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20100212_0245.jpg Electricity lines taking power from the Murray 1 power station, part of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme in New south Wales, Australia with an electric car
 
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IMG_6106_PPE.jpg Gathega Dam supplying the water to power Guthega power station as part of the Snowy mountains hydro scheme, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_3606_wind.jpg La Calahorra Castle in La Calahorra at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains in Andalucia, Spain, at sunset. It was built as part of the Firs Spanish Renaissance.
 
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IMG_6393_clean.jpg Solar panels being used to generate electricity to power scientific equipment as part of a research project by scientists from Sydney University. Snowy mountains, Australia.
 
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IMG_6393_tracker.jpg Solar panels being used to generate electricity to power scientific equipment as part of a research project by scientists from Sydney University. Snowy mountains, Australia.
 
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IMG_6792_p.jpg Part of the plant that removes water from the geothermal steam, before it is fed into the steam turbines at Krafla geothermal power station. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_6795_p.jpg Part of the plant that removes water from the geothermal steam, before it is fed into the steam turbines at Krafla geothermal power station. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_6799_p.jpg Part of the plant that removes water from the geothermal steam, before it is fed into the steam turbines at Krafla geothermal power station. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_6812_p.jpg Part of the plant that removes water from the geothermal steam, before it is fed into the steam turbines at Krafla geothermal power station. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_6816_p.jpg Part of the plant that removes water from the geothermal steam, before it is fed into the steam turbines at Krafla geothermal power station. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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IMG_6818_p.jpg Part of the plant that removes water from the geothermal steam, before it is fed into the steam turbines at Krafla geothermal power station. Krafla has an installed capacity of 60 MW. 100% of Iceland's electricity is produced from renewables, 70% from hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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