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20120409_IMG_7540.jpg A shepherd, with his flock of goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120409_IMG_7544.jpg A shepherd, with his flock of goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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IMG_7159_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7161_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7180_p.jpg A workman measures the depth of the borehole at a geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7186_p.jpg A workman measures the depth of the borehole at a geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7191_p.jpg A workman measures the depth of the borehole at a geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7194_p.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_9270_grid.jpg Health and safety staff on a transition piece of a wind turbine on the Walney offshore wind farm, which consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_9274_wave.jpg Health and safety staff on a transition piece of a wind turbine on the Walney offshore wind farm, which consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3872_skipper.jpg The bridge of the offshore support vessel being used by Dong Energy to ferry staff out to the offshore wind farm, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3884_controls.jpg The bridge of the offshore support vessel being used by Dong Energy to ferry staff out to the offshore wind farm, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_7159_green investment.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7161_green economy.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7180_green employment.jpg A workman measures the depth of the borehole at a geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7186_green job.jpg A workman measures the depth of the borehole at a geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7191_depth.jpg A workman measures the depth of the borehole at a geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_7194_borehole.jpg A geothermal energy project by Newcastle University, funded by the Dept of Energy and Climate Change. This project involves drilling 6,000 feet beneath Newcastle, on the site of the old Newcastle Brown Brewery. At this depth, the geothermally heated water is 80 degrees C. The plan is for this renewable energy source to provide space heating for a shopping centre and University buildings.
 
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IMG_3872_captain.jpg The bridge of the offshore support vessel being used by Dong Energy to ferry staff out to the offshore wind farm, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3875_bridge.jpg The bridge of the offshore support vessel being used by Dong Energy to ferry staff out to the offshore wind farm, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3879_support vessel.jpg The bridge of the offshore support vessel being used by Dong Energy to ferry staff out to the offshore wind farm, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3884_control panel.jpg The bridge of the offshore support vessel being used by Dong Energy to ferry staff out to the offshore wind farm, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_7026_reef tourism.jpg Cairns in Northern Queensland in Australia is a tourist hotspot and stopping off point for cruises and base for many tourist boat trips out to the world famous Great Barrier Reef. This Australian icon is increasinlgy threatened by coral bleaching, as a result of climate change.
 
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IMG_7018_great barrier reef.jpg Cairns in Northern Queensland in Australia is a tourist hotspot and stopping off point for cruises and base for many tourist boat trips out to the world famous Great Barrier Reef. This Australian icon is increasinlgy threatened by coral bleaching, as a result of climate change.
 
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IMG_3982_herbicide.jpg National Park staff spray weed killer on introduced plant species that are out competing with native flora in the Snowy Mountains, Australia.
 
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IMG_3986_weed control.jpg National Park staff spray weed killer on introduced plant species that are out competing with native flora in the Snowy Mountains, Australia.
 
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IMG_8774_ice sculpture.jpg Inside the Ski Dubai complex. Dubai must have the largest carbon footprint of any city in the world per head of population. Ski Dubai is a massive skiing complex that has to be cooled to a constant below freezing temperature whilst the outside temperatures can reach 50 degrees celcius, requiring vast quantities of energy.
 
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IMG_1524.jpg Passengers on an Easy Jet flight to Geneve
 
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IMG_1530.jpg Passengers on an Easy Jet flight to Geneve
 
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IMG_1533.jpg Passengers on an Easy Jet flight to Geneve
 
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