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20130503_B18A8889.jpg Shadows of wind turbines in polders, reclaimed land near Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands.
 
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20130503_B18A8900.jpg Shadows of wind turbines in polders, reclaimed land near Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands.
 
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20130503_B18A8895.jpg Shadows of wind turbines in polders, reclaimed land near Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands.
 
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20130503_B18A8905.jpg Shadows of wind turbines in polders, reclaimed land near Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands.
 
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20120409_IMG_7628.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_5083.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7958.jpg Dried up Barely fields near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120412_IMG_7960.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7962.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7975.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7979.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7985.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8075.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8081.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8088.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8094.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8174.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120409_IMG_7626.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_5085.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7961.jpg Dried up Barely fields near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120412_IMG_7963.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7965.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7977.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7982.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7984.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7987.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7988.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7994.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_5234.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_5236.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_5240.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8072.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8078.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8082.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8084.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8092.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120413_IMG_8097.jpg Barley growing near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves. The Berber plant their Barley in October/November so that it can germinate with the winter rains. It is usually harvested in Late April. This shot was taken in mid April, and the Barley should be ready to harvest, hear it has barely germinated due to a failure of the winter rains.
 
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20120412_IMG_7959.jpg Dried up Barely fields near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120412_IMG_7967.jpg Dried up Barely fields near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120412_IMG_7968.jpg Dried up Barely fields near a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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IMG_1214_herbicide.jpg Herbicide used on a field to kill off all the biodiversity, before the field is ploughed and then planted with Rye grass, a monoculture that harbours very little wildlife, compared to what it replaced.
 
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IMG_3752_p.jpg The local council at Jindabyne in the Snowy mountains have an energy saving project. Any savings the council make are then ploughed back into renewable energy. As part of this ongoing commitment they have installed solar panels on the local rubbish dump roof. New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_3764_p.jpg The local council at Jindabyne in the Snowy mountains have an energy saving project. Any savings the council make are then ploughed back into renewable energy. As part of this ongoing commitment they have installed solar panels on the local rubbish dump roof. New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_0870_fertile.jpg Soil on a farm on the Lancashire mosslands near Banks on the outskirts of Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_3752_jindabyne tip.jpg The local council at Jindabyne in the Snowy mountains have an energy saving project. Any savings the council make are then ploughed back into renewable energy. As part of this ongoing commitment they have installed solar panels on the local rubbish dump roof. New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_3764_jindabyne.jpg The local council at Jindabyne in the Snowy mountains have an energy saving project. Any savings the council make are then ploughed back into renewable energy. As part of this ongoing commitment they have installed solar panels on the local rubbish dump roof. New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_2381_ploughed.jpg Ploughing soil for farming helps release C02 into the atmosphere and contributes to climate change
 
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