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IMG_8923.jpg A warning sign about blue green algae at Preston Marina, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_3370_cocoon.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3414_pine processionary moth.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3363_moth.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3366_cocoon.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3376_pest.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_3385_damage.jpg Nests of the Pine Processionary Caterpiller (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in pine trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain. These moth caterpillars attack and eat the pine needles, damaging the trees. They are responding to climate change by surviving at ever higher altitudes in the mountains as temperatures rise, allowing them to damage more trees. These caterpillars have a very effective defence mechanism. They are covered in thousands of tiny poisonous hairs called Trichomes. If handled these minute hairs cause irritation. They even release these trichomes into the air if the nest is approached.
 
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IMG_6857_danger.jpg A warning sign about Blue Green Algae in Cavendish Dock in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_6882_blue green algae.jpg A warning sign about Blue Green Algae in Cavendish Dock in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_8564_algae.jpg Blue Green algae on Lake Windermere, Lake District, UK.
 
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IMG_8565_blue green algae.jpg Blue Green algae on Lake Windermere, Lake District, UK.
 
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258_blue green algae (2).jpg Toxic blue green algae on Haweswater reservoir dunig a hot summer. Such poisonous algal blooms are becoming far more frequent as the earth warms up due to climate change. Lake District, UK
 
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IMG_5356_crop spraying.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_5362_pesticide.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_5368_pesticide.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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256_blue green algae.jpg Toxic blue green algae on Haweswater reservoir dunig a hot summer. Such poisonous algal blooms are becoming far more frequent as the earth warms up due to climate change. Lake District, UK
 
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257_algae.jpg Toxic blue green algae on Haweswater reservoir dunig a hot summer. Such poisonous algal blooms are becoming far more frequent as the earth warms up due to climate change. Lake District, UK
 
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258_blue green algae.jpg Toxic blue green algae on Haweswater reservoir dunig a hot summer. Such poisonous algal blooms are becoming far more frequent as the earth warms up due to climate change. Lake District, UK
 
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259_toxic.jpg Toxic blue green algae on Haweswater reservoir dunig a hot summer. Such poisonous algal blooms are becoming far more frequent as the earth warms up due to climate change. Lake District, UK
 
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261_toxic.jpg Toxic blue green algae on Haweswater reservoir dunig a hot summer. Such poisonous algal blooms are becoming far more frequent as the earth warms up due to climate change. Lake District, UK
 
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032_fly agaric.jpg Fly Agaric mushrooms in Cumbria, UK
 
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IMG_5354_pesticide.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_5356_insecticide.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_5362_crop spraying.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_5368_toxic.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_4489_dead fish.jpg Many of China's rivers are hideously polluted, a dead fish floats in a polluted river in inner Mongolia.
 
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IMG_5355_pesticide.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_5359_insecticide.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_5364_toxic.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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IMG_5370_pesticide.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. One of the main consequences of this is that many areas that previously produced much of China's food are seeing crop yields falling, leading to a loss of long term food security. Computer simulation shows that as Climate change accelerates, it will lead to food shortages across large parts of china. This shot shows women, wearing no protection, spraying pesticide onto wheat crops near Hangang in northern China
 
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366W4753_foxglove.jpg Foxgloves flowering above Rydal Water in the Lake district Cumbria UK
 
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366W4756_foxglove.jpg Foxgloves flowering above Rydal Water in the Lake district Cumbria UK
 
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