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IMG_2788_trampled.jpg A field churned up into Mud at the World Sheep Dog Trials at Lowther, Penrith, cumbria, UK, after months of wet weather over the summer. The 1st two days of the event were cancelled due to the conditions.
 
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IMG_2532_smog mask.jpg A cyclist wears a face mask against the awful air pollution in Harbin city in Northern China. In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest single emmiter of greenhouse gases. Its woefully inadequate environmental protection measures have lead to appaling air pollution in many large cities.
 
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IMG_2539_pollution.jpg Road sweepers wear  face masks against the awful air pollution in Suihua city in Northern China. In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest single emmiter of greenhouse gases. Its woefully inadequate environmental protection measures have lead to appaling air pollution in many large cities.
 
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IMG_2620_chinese.jpg People wear face masks against the awful air pollution in Suihua city in Northern China. In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest single emmiter of greenhouse gases. Its woefully inadequate environmental protection measures have lead to appaling air pollution in many large cities.
 
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IMG_3800_horse drawn.jpg A chinese peasant famer on a donkey cart in Heilongjiang province in Norhern China.
 
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IMG_5275_China.jpg A Chinese peasant famer on a bike with chickens tied to the side whilst stil alive. Close proximity to birds in China has lead to outbreaks of the potentially fatal bird flu amongst the human population.
 
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IMG_5276_pedal power.jpg A Chinese peasant famer on a bike with chickens tied to the side whilst stil alive. Close proximity to birds in China has lead to outbreaks of the potentially fatal bird flu amongst the human population.
 
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IMG_5280_china.jpg A Chinese peasant famer on a bike with chickens tied to the side whilst stil alive. Close proximity to birds in China has lead to outbreaks of the potentially fatal bird flu amongst the human population.
 
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IMG_1899_chinese cyclists.jpg Cyclists and cars in Beijing. Increasinlgy the chinese as they become wealthier change from cycles to cars, a move that has been partly responsible for pushing china in 2008 into becoming the worlds largest emmitter of greenhouse gases.
 
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IMG_1905_Beijing.jpg A peasant farmer cycles hius produce to a market in Beijing, China
 
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IMG_2456 (1)_China.jpg A Chinese peasant recycling rubbish on the streets of Suihua in Heilongjiang Province, Northern China.
 
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IMG_0464_sunset.jpg Sunset over Cape Cornwall, Cornwall, UK.
 
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IMG_0480_Cape Cornwell.jpg Sunset over Cape Cornwall, Cornwall, UK.
 
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IMG_6071_rainforest giant.jpg The Curtain Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_6058_fig tree.jpg The Curtain Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_6075_forest giant.jpg The Curtain Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_7432_green fig.jpg The Curtain Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_9154_meal.jpg A chinese family sit cross legged for a traditional meal in Heilongjiang Province, Northern China
 
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IMG_9158_meal.jpg A chinese family sit cross legged for a traditional meal in Heilongjiang Province, Northern China
 
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IMG_9189_food supply.jpg Sisters in a chinese family of farmers in Heilongjiang province, Northern China
 
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IMG_9220_cooking.jpg A Chinese family cooks on a stove fuelled by dried corn stalks and husks which not only cooks the food and heats the water but also heats the house. People living such a lifestyle have a very small carbon footprint, though an increasingly aspirant wealthy population  are changing to more western, carbon hungry lifestyles part of the reason that china is now the worlds single largest emitter of greenhouse gasses.
 
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IMG_9406_food.jpg Chinese people sit down for a meal in a restaurant which includes several dishes of dog meat.
 
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IMG_9408_meal.jpg Chinese people sit down for a meal in a restaurant which includes several dishes of dog meat.
 
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IMG_4115_herding.jpg A chinese farmer herds his cows on a motorbike in Inner Mongolia, Nothern China.
 
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IMG_5276_chicken.jpg A Chinese peasant famer on a bike with chickens tied to the side whilst stil alive. Close proximity to birds in China has lead to outbreaks of the potentially fatal bird flu amongst the human population.
 
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IMG_5277_chicken.jpg A Chinese peasant famer on a bike with chickens tied to the side whilst stil alive. Close proximity to birds in China has lead to outbreaks of the potentially fatal bird flu amongst the human population.
 
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IMG_5280_chicken.jpg A Chinese peasant famer on a bike with chickens tied to the side whilst stil alive. Close proximity to birds in China has lead to outbreaks of the potentially fatal bird flu amongst the human population.
 
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IMG_1529_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1534_carbon offset.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1541_tree planting.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1547_carbon offset.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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IMG_1550_oak.jpg Sand Martin Wood in Faugh near Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, was acquired by the carbon offset company co2balance in September 2006. It has been planted with a broad mix of native trees over 6 hectares and is managed for wildlife as well as the companies offset clients. Though seen as controversial by some carbon offsetting is one way of a company or individual to reduce their emissions, as the trees absorb and sequestrate carbon as they grow. This shot shows a plaque with information about the person who requested the offset by planting a tree.
 
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