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20120308_IMG_2781.jpg Keighley bus station, West Yorkshire, UK.
 
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20120308_IMG_6775.jpg Keighley bus station, West Yorkshire, UK.
 
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20120308_IMG_6777.jpg Keighley bus station, West Yorkshire, UK.
 
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20120308_IMG_6779.jpg Keighley bus station, West Yorkshire, UK.
 
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20120308_IMG_6781.jpg Keighley bus station, West Yorkshire, UK.
 
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20120308_IMG_6786.jpg Keighley bus station, West Yorkshire, UK.
 
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20111214_0060.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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IMG_4628_p.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_4631_p.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_4632_.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_3004_p.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_3006_p.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_2133_sign.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_3006_yellow.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_4628_yellow.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_4631_solar construction.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_3004_solar construction.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_4632_solar construction.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in.
 
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IMG_2133_offshore wind farm.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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IMG_2136_Walney Wind Farm.jpg Manufacturing the foundations for off shore wind turbines, at Dong Energy's site in BArrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. The turbines are for the Walney wind farm, about 15km off Barrow in the Irish Sea.
 
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366W0552_gasometer.jpg An empty Gasometer in London, UK
 
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366W0554_gasometer.jpg An empty Gasometer in London, UK
 
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366W9077_climate change_woodland.jpg A sign about planting trees in a community woodland in the North west of England near Liverpool. we need to plant more forests to act as carbon sinks, not chop them all down.
 
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366W1043_global Warming_coastal flooding.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land. Here the pavement has been ripped up by wave action
 
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366W1056_climate change_coastal flooding.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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366W1058_global warming_sea level.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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366W1065_climate change_sea level.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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366W1072_global warming_wave.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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366W1080_global warming_coastguard.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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366W1087_climate change_coastguard.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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366W1092_global warming_tidal.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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366W1104_global warming_sea level.jpg Flooding at Sandside near Arnside UK caused by high spring tides and gale force winds pushing the sea over onto the land. As sea levels rise around the world coastal flooding will become an increasing problem creating potentially tens of millions of refugees with huge losses in land.
 
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