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IMG_2271_p.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2274_p.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2278_p.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2309_p.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2312_p.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_9793_propeller.jpg Propellers on the jack up barge, Krakken.
 
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IMG_9795_prop.jpg Propellers on the jack up barge, Krakken.
 
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IMG_2309_mast.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2271_wind turbine.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2274_wind turbine.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2278_clean energy.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2309_green energy.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2312_sailing.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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IMG_2317_wind turbine.jpg A wind turbine on a sailing boat.
 
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366W9166_air force.jpg An American Air Force flight at Kangerlussuaq Airport on Greenland after a resupply flight to the science base on the summit of the Greenland Ice sheet. Skis on the plane allow it to land and take off on ice and snow. There is an increasing interest in scientific research on the Greenland ice sheet as it is starting to melt rapidly. This is a concern as the ice sheet contains enough water to raise global sea levels by nine metres
 
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IMG_0132_ice sheet.jpg The western edge of the Greenland ice sheet in West Greenland from the air. The icesheet is up to 250 000 years old and up to 3200 metres thick. Global warming is currently leading to rapid melt of the ice sheet which if it were to melt entirely would raise global sea levels by 9 metres swamping most major cities of the world and displacing hundreds of millions of people.
 
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IMG_0141_ice fjord.jpg A plane flying over the Jacobshavn ice fjord in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
 
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366W6319_air greenland.jpg An Air Greenland flight coming in to land at Ilulissat airport on Greenland
 
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