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S049 Collection (#7)

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

Background imageS049 Collection: Manure on a farm in Leicestershire. The livestock industry is a driver of climate change as it is

Manure on a farm in Leicestershire. The livestock industry is a driver of climate change as it is both C02 and methane
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Background imageS049 Collection: Polluted effluent being pumped into the Irish Sea from the Marchon chemical plant in whitehaven

Polluted effluent being pumped into the Irish Sea from the Marchon chemical plant in whitehaven, Cumbria
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Background imageS049 Collection: Toxic blue green algae on Haweswater reservoir dunig a hot summer

Toxic blue green algae on Haweswater reservoir dunig a hot summer. Such poisonous algal blooms are becoming far more
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Background imageS049 Collection: Rebuilding a Norfolk beach after storm damage. Climate change is leading to increased stormy weather

Rebuilding a Norfolk beach after storm damage. Climate change is leading to increased stormy weather
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Background imageS049 Collection: Aluminium cans at a recycling plant, UK

Aluminium cans at a recycling plant, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Sellafield visitor centre at Sellafield nuclear power satationin Cumbria, UK

Sellafield visitor centre at Sellafield nuclear power satationin Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A crime scene taped off in Carnforth, Lancashire, UK

A crime scene taped off in Carnforth, Lancashire, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: An early warning radar and listening station on the moors above Harrogate, Yorkshire, UK

An early warning radar and listening station on the moors above Harrogate, Yorkshire, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: An organic free range egg

An organic free range egg
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Background imageS049 Collection: A young mum at a council house on the sink estate of Raffles, Carlisle, Cumbria, UK

A young mum at a council house on the sink estate of Raffles, Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Demolishing old council houses on the Raffles sink estate in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK

Demolishing old council houses on the Raffles sink estate in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Sunset behind an electricity pylon in Cumbria, UK

Sunset behind an electricity pylon in Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A gas processing plant at Barrow in Furness that takes gas from the Morecambe Bay gas field

A gas processing plant at Barrow in Furness that takes gas from the Morecambe Bay gas field
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Background imageS049 Collection: A mockup of a nuclear reactor at the Sellafield visitor centre at Sellafield nuclear power

A mockup of a nuclear reactor at the Sellafield visitor centre at Sellafield nuclear power station, cumbria
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Background imageS049 Collection: A hydro electric power station on the shores of loch Lomond, Scotland, UK

A hydro electric power station on the shores of loch Lomond, Scotland, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Old cars at a scrap dealers in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK

Old cars at a scrap dealers in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A recycling plant in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK

A recycling plant in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Tyres on a tyre dump in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK

Tyres on a tyre dump in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Coal is the dirtiest of all fossil fuels the burning of which in power stations is a major

Coal is the dirtiest of all fossil fuels the burning of which in power stations is a major contributer to climate
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Background imageS049 Collection: A recycling can bank, UK

A recycling can bank, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Plastic bags and packaging blown from a landfill site in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK

Plastic bags and packaging blown from a landfill site in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Ragged Robin flowers

Ragged Robin flowers
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Background imageS049 Collection: Climbers on Napes Needle, a pinnacle of rock on Great Gable in the Lake district, UK

Climbers on Napes Needle, a pinnacle of rock on Great Gable in the Lake district, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A mans breath highlighted by sunlight in cold air

A mans breath highlighted by sunlight in cold air
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Background imageS049 Collection: A mountaineer ice climbing on Low Water Beck, Coniston, Lake District, UK in 1996

A mountaineer ice climbing on Low Water Beck, Coniston, Lake District, UK in 1996
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Background imageS049 Collection: A mountaineer using wallking poles in the Lake District, UK

A mountaineer using wallking poles in the Lake District, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A wind turbine, in Spain

A wind turbine, in Spain
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Background imageS049 Collection: A gasometer in Leeds, UK

A gasometer in Leeds, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A sailing boat on Derwent Water in the Lake District UK, at sunset

A sailing boat on Derwent Water in the Lake District UK, at sunset
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Background imageS049 Collection: A man on a jetty overlooking Lake Windermere at sunset, Ambleside, Lale District, UK

A man on a jetty overlooking Lake Windermere at sunset, Ambleside, Lale District, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: The Cuillin Ridge from Elgol on the Isle of Skye, Scotlandm, UK at dusk

The Cuillin Ridge from Elgol on the Isle of Skye, Scotlandm, UK at dusk
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Background imageS049 Collection: A Hawthorn tree bent over b ythe prevailing winds on Humphrey Head Point overlooking Morecambe

A Hawthorn tree bent over b ythe prevailing winds on Humphrey Head Point overlooking Morecambe Bay, Cumbria
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Background imageS049 Collection: Water stained with peat in Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, UK

Water stained with peat in Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Snow settling on a fence, UK

Snow settling on a fence, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A walker in the Carsaig Arches, sea arches on the coast of Mull, Scotl; and, UK

A walker in the Carsaig Arches, sea arches on the coast of Mull, Scotl; and, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: The Locateli hut below the Tre Cime de Laverado in the Italian Dolomites

The Locateli hut below the Tre Cime de Laverado in the Italian Dolomites
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Background imageS049 Collection: A pig wallowing in mud during hot weather, UK

A pig wallowing in mud during hot weather, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A Black Guillemot on the west coast of Scotland at Oban, UK

A Black Guillemot on the west coast of Scotland at Oban, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Guillemots on the Farne Islands. Numbers of these seabirds have reduced dramatically in recent

Guillemots on the Farne Islands. Numbers of these seabirds have reduced dramatically in recent years as a result of
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Background imageS049 Collection: A waterfall being blown back up hill by gale force winds above Bassenthwaite, Lake district, UK

A waterfall being blown back up hill by gale force winds above Bassenthwaite, Lake district, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: The A591 road blocked by severe weather and landslides at Thirlmere, Cumbria, UK

The A591 road blocked by severe weather and landslides at Thirlmere, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Constructing a new wind farm at Lambrigg between Kendal and Sedburgh, Cumbria, UK

Constructing a new wind farm at Lambrigg between Kendal and Sedburgh, 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: Cows in the Duddon Valley, Lake District, UK. Methane from cows is a potent source of greenhouse gas

Cows in the Duddon Valley, Lake District, UK. Methane from cows is a potent source of greenhouse gas
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Background imageS049 Collection: A caver in Easegill Caverns in the Yorkshire Dales, UK

A caver in Easegill Caverns in the Yorkshire Dales, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: Blossom on an apple tree in spring, UK

Blossom on an apple tree in spring, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A moon in a sunlit sky at dawn, Ambleside, UK

A moon in a sunlit sky at dawn, Ambleside, UK
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Background imageS049 Collection: A sewer drain overcome with flood water, Ambleside, Cumbria, UK

A sewer drain overcome with flood water, Ambleside, Cumbria, UK
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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.