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IMG_0908_green tourism.jpg Cote How, one of only 3 Soil Association, registered organic guest houses in the UK. Cote Howe is in Rydal, Lake District, Cumbria, UK.
 
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366W0896_engineering.jpg A plaque to Sir Edward MacColl who pioneered much of the hydro electric power generation in Scotland, Pitlochry, Scotland
 
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IMG_4529_engineer.jpg A plaque to Sir William Hudson the chief architect of the snowy mountains Hydro Scheme, Cooma, Australia.
 
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IMG_2061_flood marker.jpg A plaque marking the flood level in Dulverton, Devon, UK.
 
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IMG_4529_hydro engineer.jpg A plaque to Sir William Hudson the chief architect of the snowy mountains Hydro Scheme, Cooma, Australia.
 
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IMG_1843_fire fighters.jpg A thankyou to the fire fighters near Kinglake which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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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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IMG_1553_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_1554_plaque.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_1557_woodland.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_1918_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_1919_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_1528_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_1551_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_1559_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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366W0896_plaque.jpg A plaque to Sir Edward MacColl who pioneered much of the hydro electric power generation in Scotland, Pitlochry, Scotland
 
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366W9487_government.jpg A sign outside the Department of Energy and Climate change in Whitehall London UK
 
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366W9490_government.jpg A sign outside the Department of Energy and Climate change in Whitehall London UK
 
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366W9491_government.jpg A sign outside the Department of Energy and Climate change in Whitehall London UK
 
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IMG_5879_government.jpg A sign outside the Department of Energy and Climate change in Whitehall London UK
 
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366W7703_exploration.jpg A plaque at Camp Victor at Eqip Sermia on the west Greenland coast north of Ilulissat. Camp Vicotor was the base for the French led expedition that explored the inland ice sheet in 1948 led by the french explorer Emile Victor
 
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366W1687_global warming_humour.jpg A humourous sign on a pub in Seathwaite Borrowdale Valley Lake District UK. Borrowdale in the Lake District is renowned for being the wettest place in England
 
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366W0896.jpg A plaque to Sir Edward MacColl who pioneered much of the hydro electric power generation in Scotland, Pitlochry, Scotland
 
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IMG_7390_climate change_national park.jpg The entrance to the Urho Kekkosen National Park in Saariselka northern Finland.
 
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