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"S049: A Journey through the UK's Landscapes and Climate Challenges" From the breathtaking Minack theatre in Porthcurno, Cornwall

Background imageS049 Collection: Damp woodland near Lynton in north Devon, UK

Damp woodland near Lynton in north Devon, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A waterfall above Thirlmere in the Lake District, UK

A waterfall above Thirlmere in the Lake District, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Patterns in cloud on an occluded front over the Lake District hills in Ambleside, Cumbria, UK

Patterns in cloud on an occluded front over the Lake District hills in Ambleside, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Poppies blowing in the wind in a field in Norfolk, UK

Poppies blowing in the wind in a field in Norfolk, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Cherry blossom

Cherry blossom
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Background imageS049 Collection: Leaves in Autumn

Leaves in Autumn
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Background imageS049 Collection: Buttercups flowering in a hay meadow in Berrynarbor in North Devon, UK

Buttercups flowering in a hay meadow in Berrynarbor in North Devon, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK

Bumblebee feeding on garden plants. May bee species are declining across the UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: The Torridon mountains in North West Scotland, UK

The Torridon mountains in North West Scotland, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Remains of a raised beach near Sennen Cove, Cornwall, UK. Raised beaches are evidence of higher

Remains of a raised beach near Sennen Cove, Cornwall, UK. Raised beaches are evidence of higher sea levels than today
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Background imageS049 Collection: The famous Men an Tol stone near St Just in Cornwall, UK. This late Neolithic monument is thuoght

The famous Men an Tol stone near St Just in Cornwall, UK. This late Neolithic monument is thuoght to have been part of
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Background imageS049 Collection: Chun Quiot and ancient burial chamber near St Just, Cornwall, UK

Chun Quiot and ancient burial chamber near St Just, Cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Cornish coastal scenery at Polgigga near Lands End, Cornwall, UK

Cornish coastal scenery at Polgigga near Lands End, Cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Gwennap Head near Lands End, Cornwall, UK

Gwennap Head near Lands End, Cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Lanyon Quiot near St Just in West cornwall, UK. These ancient structures are megalithic chambered

Lanyon Quiot near St Just in West cornwall, UK. These ancient structures are megalithic chambered tombs dating from
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Background imageS049 Collection: A female Mallard with her newly hatched chicks on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK

A female Mallard with her newly hatched chicks on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: The Famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack in Cornwall, UK

The Famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack in Cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Cornish coastal scenery near Pendeen, Cornwall, UK

Cornish coastal scenery near Pendeen, Cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Logan Rock headland at Porthcurno in Cornwall, UK

Logan Rock headland at Porthcurno in Cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Sea Pinks flowering on Logan rock headland at porthcurno in Cornwall, UK

Sea Pinks flowering on Logan rock headland at porthcurno in Cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: The famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack on the North Cornish coast

The famous Crown tin mine at Bottallack on the North Cornish coast, now abandoned but its old shafts extend way out
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Background imageS049 Collection: The Cornish coast at Pendeen Watch near Landsend, UK

The Cornish coast at Pendeen Watch near Landsend, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Damsons and blackberries

Damsons and blackberries
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Background imageS049 Collection: Glass at a recycling plant in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK

Glass at a recycling plant in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A mountain stream at grasmere, UK

A mountain stream at grasmere, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Snow on a postbox in Keswick, Cumbria, UK

Snow on a postbox in Keswick, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Mudracks appearing at Haweswater reservoir during a drought. Climate change is leading to severe

Mudracks appearing at Haweswater reservoir during a drought. Climate change is leading to severe drought conditions in
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Background imageS049 Collection: A wild flower meadow in Austria

A wild flower meadow in Austria
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Background imageS049 Collection: Dewdrops on a spiders web on an early autumn morning, UK

Dewdrops on a spiders web on an early autumn morning, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Frost on a forest floor in the Lake District, UK

Frost on a forest floor in the Lake District, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A red rose with rain drops on

A red rose with rain drops on
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Background imageS049 Collection: Woodland canopy, abstract

Woodland canopy, abstract
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Background imageS049 Collection: A fern growing in the base of a tree trunk, Lake district, UK

A fern growing in the base of a tree trunk, Lake district, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A cereal crop blowing in the wind in Norfolk, UK

A cereal crop blowing in the wind in Norfolk, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Roeships and damsens

Roeships and damsens
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Background imageS049 Collection: Close up of an orange rose

Close up of an orange rose
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Background imageS049 Collection: Patterns in carbon on the fire glass of a stove door

Patterns in carbon on the fire glass of a stove door
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Background imageS049 Collection: A statue of a young fisherman by local artist Tom Leaper in Newlyn is a memorial to fishermen lost

A statue of a young fisherman by local artist Tom Leaper in Newlyn is a memorial to fishermen lost at sea, Cornwall
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Background imageS049 Collection: Paint peeling on a door in St Just, cornwall, UK

Paint peeling on a door in St Just, cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Mousehole in Cornwall, UK

Mousehole in Cornwall, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: The newly refurbished pedestrian shopping precinct in Workington town centre, Cumbria, UK

The newly refurbished pedestrian shopping precinct in Workington town centre, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Juniper berries, these berries are used for making Gin

Juniper berries, these berries are used for making Gin
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Background imageS049 Collection: Plumgarths farm shop in Kendal, Cumbria, UK. Farm shops are a great way for farmers to diversify

Plumgarths farm shop in Kendal, Cumbria, UK. Farm shops are a great way for farmers to diversify
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Background imageS049 Collection: Free range eggs at Plumgarths farm shop in Kendal, Cumbria, UK

Free range eggs at Plumgarths farm shop in Kendal, Cumbria, UK. Farm shops are a great way for farmers to diversify
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Background imageS049 Collection: Bread on a farmers market in Kendal, Cumbria UK. Farmers markets are a great way for farmers to

Bread on a farmers market in Kendal, Cumbria UK. Farmers markets are a great way for farmers to diversify
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Background imageS049 Collection: Beef locally produced on Kitridding farm in Kirkby Lonsdale on a farmers market in Kendal

Beef locally produced on Kitridding farm in Kirkby Lonsdale on a farmers market in Kendal, Cumbria UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Pies locally produced on Kitridding farm in Kirkby Lonsdale on a farmers market in Kendal

Pies locally produced on Kitridding farm in Kirkby Lonsdale on a farmers market in Kendal, Cumbria UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Free range eggs on a farmers market in Kendal, Cumbria UK. Farmers markets are a great way for

Free range eggs on a farmers market in Kendal, Cumbria UK. Farmers markets are a great way for farmers to diversify
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"S049: A Journey through the UK's Landscapes and Climate Challenges" From the breathtaking Minack theatre in Porthcurno, Cornwall, to the majestic Neist Point lighthouse on Scotland's Isle of Skye, this collection of images takes us on a visual expedition across diverse landscapes. In Cornwall, we witness farmers harvesting grass for silage as climate change brings about longer growing seasons and increased crop yields. Meanwhile, construction workers diligently install power cables along the Solway Firth near Workington, connecting to the Robin Rigg offshore wind farm—a testament to our transition towards renewable energy. An electricity substation on Manchester's outskirts reminds us of our reliance on power and highlights the need for sustainable solutions. Extreme weather events like landslides blocking roads—such as Thirlmere's A591—underscore how climate change amplifies their frequency and severity. Amidst these challenges, life continues its course: elderly individuals enjoy a game of bowls in Penzance while Lymnmouth Harbour offers tranquility along Devon's coast. However, even naval warships moored in Barrow Dock prompt reflection; redirecting military spending towards combating climate change could yield significant benefits for all. The abandoned Crown tin mine at Bottallack serves as a poignant reminder of past industries that have shaped these landscapes but also raises questions about responsible resource extraction. Finally, Pendeen Watch lighthouse stands tall near St Just—a symbol of resilience against coastal erosion caused by rising sea levels. Through these glimpses into different corners of the UK, it becomes evident that we are united by both natural beauty and shared environmental concerns. As stewards of this planet, let us strive to protect our precious ecosystems and work together to combat climate change for future generations.