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IMG_1541_island.jpg Blackpool promenade illuminated during the annual Blackpool Illuminations, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_1543_coral.jpg Blackpool promenade illuminated during the annual Blackpool Illuminations, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_3247_promenade.jpg Blackpool promenade illuminated during the annual Blackpool Illuminations, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_6555.jpg A landfill site in Eresos, Lesbos, Greece. As many islands, rubbish is a problem with no recycling taking place. The rubbish is being burned, as much of it is plastic it releases toxic fumes into the atmosphere.
 
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IMG_0501_steel works.jpg A Kite surfer in Teesmouth estuary, Teeside, UK infront of Redcar steel works.
 
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IMG_0504_industry.jpg A Kite surfer in Teesmouth estuary, Teeside, UK infront of Seal Sands petrochemical works.
 
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IMG_0506_redcar.jpg A Kite surfer in Teesmouth estuary, Teeside, UK infront of Redcar steel works.
 
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IMG_0512_kite surfer.jpg A Kite surfer in Teesmouth estuary, Teeside, UK infront of Seal Sands petrochemical works.
 
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IMG_2289_kangaroo.jpg Most of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia has been in the grip of an unprecedented drought for the last ten years. River levels have dropped and reservoirs are at a fraction of their capacity. The drought has had a huge impact on native wildlife with even Kangaroos suffering.
 
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IMG_2292_skeleton.jpg Most of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia has been in the grip of an unprecedented drought for the last ten years. River levels have dropped and reservoirs are at a fraction of their capacity. The drought has had a huge impact on native wildlife with even Kangaroos suffering.
 
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IMG_5166_skeleton.jpg Most of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia has been in the grip of an unprecedented drought for the last ten years. River levels have dropped and reservoirs are at a fraction of their capacity. The drought has had a huge impact on native wildlife with even Kangaroos suffering.
 
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366W8297_skull.jpg A human Inuit skull in a stone chambered cairn in Ilulissat in Greenland. These ancient graves are pre christian and are at least 2000 years old
 
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366W8310_skull.jpg A human Inuit skull in a stone chambered cairn in Ilulissat in Greenland. These ancient graves are pre christian and are at least 2000 years old
 
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IMG_1689_ancestors.jpg A human Inuit skull in a stone chambered cairn in Ilulissat in Greenland. These ancient graves are pre christian and are at least 2000 years old
 
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IMG_1695_ancestors.jpg A human Inuit skull in a stone chambered cairn in Ilulissat in Greenland. These ancient graves are pre christian and are at least 2000 years old
 
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366W8308_grave.jpg A human Inuit skull in a stone chambered cairn in Ilulissat in Greenland. These ancient graves are pre christian and are at least 2000 years old
 
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366W9539.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
A whale's skull bone outside the trading post on shishmaref
 
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366W0055.jpg For the Inuit residents of Shishmaref, a tiny island between Alaska and siberia, global warming is a double whammy. Firstly sea ice that used to envelop the island around late September is now not forming until December. this leaves the island vulnerable to storms that have already washed 10 houses into the sea, leading to them being referred to as the worlds first refugees from global warming. Other houses have had to be moved back from the edge. Secondly the animals they rely on as part of their subsistance existance are becoming harder to find, as they migrate further north, away from the island.
Here a Musk Ox skull remains from a hunting trip
 
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