RM2AADKBP–Peak of Huayna Potosi from El Alto above, La Paz, Bolivia. La Paz and El Alto are critically short of water due to climate change causing glaciers to melt. The glaciers provide water to the town. October 2015.
RM2AKEK49–Lake Mead at a very low level due to the four year long drought. Lake Mead, Nevada, USA. September 2014.
RM2AADKCF–Passengers on an expedition cruise climbing the caldera on Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula. February 2014.
RM2AADKCD–Weather station at Base Orcadas, an Argentine scientific station in Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica, February 2014.
RM2AKEK4D–Collapsed coastal road near Skipsea, Yorkshire, England, UK. August 2013.
RM2AKEKKD–Cooperative CIS Tower in Manchester, England, UK. The tower has been covered in 7000 Solar panels and generates enough green electricity to power 55 homes, or 180, 000 Kw hours per year. November 2011
RM2AKEKKG–Sunflower next to the PS20 solar thermal tower, the only such working solar tower currently in the world. Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, Spain. May 2011
RM2AADKC5–Lake Hume, the largest reservoir in Australia during the drought which lasted from 1996-2011. In this image the water was at at 19.6% capacity, but at its worse point it was at 2.1% New South Wales, Australia. February 2010.
RM2AADKC6–Farmer's watering hole on a farm almost dried up during drought which lasted from 1996-2011. Shepperton, Victoria, Australia. February 2010.
RM2AKEK4G–Dust storm blowing sand across highway in Inner Mongolia during severe drought, China, March 2009.
RM2AKEK31–Aeroplane vapour trails over the Mer du glace Chamonix, France, September 2007.
RM2AKEK3J–Christmas decorations on a house in Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, UK, December 2005.
RM2AKEKKC–Floating solar farm being grid connected on Godley Reservoir in Hyde, Manchester, England, UK. February 2016
RM2AKEK3A–The A591, the main road through the Lake District, completely destroyed by the floods from Storm Desmond, Cumbria, UK. Taken on Sunday 6th December 2015. England, UK, December 2015.
RM2AKEK42–Laguna Miluni, contaminated with mine effluent and with a low level due to drought. This reservoir is fed by glacial meltwater from the Andean peak, Huayna Potosi, Bolivian Andes. October 2015.
RM2AKEKM3–A girl picking Water lillies growing on marshland in the Shire valley near Bangula, Malawi, March 2015.
RM2AKEKJH–The King Fire that burned 97,717 acres of the El Dorado National Forest, California, USA. This picture was taken during a severe drought in which wild fires are much more common. October 2014
RM2AKEK4C–Second World War lookout post leaning over eroding cliff near Aldbrough, Yorkshire, England, UK. August 2013.
RM2AKEK3E–Floating houses in IJburg, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 2013.
RM2AKEKM2–An Irish sea gas platform and wind turbines in the Irish sea from Black Coombe in the Lake district, Cumbria, England, UK. November 2012
RM2AKEKJA–Four wind turbines beneath An Sgurr, Isle of Eigg. Isle of Eigg produces all the energy the island nees from renewable energy. Eigg, Scotland, UK, May.
RM2AKEK45–Dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. April 2012. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change.
RM2AKEKJ9–A wind farm near La Calahorra in Andalucia, Spain. May 2011
RM2AKEKJX–Rush hour traffic on the M60 motorway near Manchester UK. January 2007
RM2AADKBY–Laguna Miluni a reservoir fed by glacial melt water from the Andean peak of Huayna Potosi. As climate change causes the glaciers to melt, the water supply for La Paz, Bolivia's capital city is rapidly running dry. Andes, Bolivia. October 2015.
RM2AKEKM9–Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga. Malawi, March 2015.
RM2AKEK3Y–Drought impacted lake in Yosemite National Park, California, USA. October 2014.
RM2AKEKKT–Raised bog harvested for peat near Douglas water in the Southern Uplands of Scotland, UK, April 2014
RM2AADKCE–Melting ice and snow at on Joinville Island just off the Antarctic Peninsula.
RM2AADKCN–Solar powered air conditioning for the Ashram's hospital. Muni Seva Ashram in Goraj, near Vadodara, India, December 2013.
RM2AKEK2M–Greenhouse made from waste plastic drinks bottles in the community garden at Mount Pleasant Ecological Park, Porthtowan, Cornwall, UK.
RM2AKEKJC–Colourful wind turbines in polders, reclaimed land near Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands. May 2013
RM2AKEK2X–U shaped valley caused by rapidly retreating South Annapurna glacier in the Annapurna sanctuary, Nepalese Himalayas, Nepal. December 2012.
RM2AADKC8–Eucalyptus trees killed by the drought which lasted from 1996-2011, Lake Eucumbene, New South Wales, Australia.
RM2AKEK3M–Office blocks lit up at night and cars in Hong Kong, China. February 2010.
RM2AKEK43–Wind farm seen through haze of a dust storm. Inner Mongolia, China, March 2009.
RM2AKEK4M–Dwellings in Suihua with smoke coming out from the chimneys, Heilongjiang Province, China.
RM2AKEKJR–Blackpool battered by storms on 18 January 2007. The storms that day killed 13 people across the UK in hurricane force winds. January 2007
RM2AKEKM0–Walker on Ben Mor Coigach in the north West Highlands of Scotland, UK.
RM2AKEKKR–River full of water contaminated by mine effluent in La Paz, Bolivia. October 2015
RM2AKEKM4–Women washing clothes in a river near Chikwawa in the Shire Valley, Malawi.
RM2AKEKJN–Storm waves from an extreme low pressure system batter Whitehaven harbour, Cumbria, UK, December 2014.
RM2AKEK40–Sprinklers watering lawns during the worst drought in living memory, Fresno, California, USA. October 2014.
RM2AKEKJF–Forest fire destroyed area of forest in the Little Yosemite Valley in the Yosemite National Park, California, USA. This fire was started by a lightning strike. October 2014
RM2AKEK3W–Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, at less than 13% capacity during the 2012-2017 California drought. California, USA, September 2014.
RM2AKEK3R–Pumping station sending water uphill over the mountains on the California aquaduct that brings water from snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada mountains to farmland in the Central Valley, California, USA, September 2014.
RM2AKEKJ8–Part of the Tehachapi Pass wind farm, the first large scale wind farm area developed in the US, California, USA. September 2014
RM2AADKCG–Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica sea kayaking in Paradise Bay beneath Mount Walker, Antarctic Peninsula. February 2014.
RM2AADKC2–Logs bound for a biofuel power station in Workington next to oil tanks in Workington port, Cumbria, UK, with a wind farm in the background.
RM2AKEK2W–Sign marking the former extent of the Athabasca glacier, in 1925. The glacier has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
RM2AKEKKH–The PS20 solar thermal tower, the only such working solar tower currently in the world. Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, Spain. May 2011
RM2AKEK39–Grape vines near Shepperton, Victoria covered with netting to protect them from birds. Australia. February 2010.
RM2AADKCB–Scorched dried out land near Bonnie Doon with some cattle, during drought which lasted between 1996-2011. Many farms could not support as larger herds due to parched land. Victoria, Australia. February 2010.
RM2AKEK4H–Coal fired power station, north of Beijing, China. March 2009. In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
RM2AKEK2G–A church in Ilulissat on greenland with Cotton grass in the foreground
RM2AKEK3B–Environment Agency staff pumping out floodwater from Hardwicke Circus in Carlisle, Cumbria on Tuesday 8th December 2015, after torrential rain from storm Desmond. England, UK, December 2015.
RM2AKEKMA–Boat ferrying food supplies across flooded farmland near Mulanje, with maize crops destroyed by the floods in the foreground. Malawi, March 2015.
RM2AKEK41–Abandoned dead and dying Orange trees that no longer have water to irrigate them near Bakersfield, California, USA. October 2014.
RM2AKEK3T–Pumping station sending water uphill over the mountains on the California aquaduct. This brings water from snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada mountains to farmland in the Central Valley. California, USA, September 2014.
RM2AKEK2F–At 152 Mw the Sloy Hydro Power Station is the largest hydro power station in the UK, Loch Lomond, Scotland, UK. August
RM2AADKCR–Sun reflecting off mirror to make solar cooker, Muni Seva Ashram in Goraj, near Vadodara, India. December 2013.
RM2AKEKK8–Women collecting solar charged batteries from WWF project to supply electricity to a remote island in the Sunderbans, Ganges Delta, India. December 2013
RM2AKEKME–Night sky over Annapurna South and Annapurna Fang, with a glow from the moon setting behind the peak. Annapurna Sanctuary, Himalayas, Nepal, December 2012.
RM2AKEK2T–Sign marking the former extent of The Athabasca glacier. The glacier has lost 60 percent of its ice in the last 150 years. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. August 2012.
RM2AKEK48–Field terraces above a Berber village in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. April 2012. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change.
RM2AKEK2H–Melt water on the Greenland ice sheet near camp Victor north of Ilulissat, Greenland, July 2008.
RM2AADKC0–An AlgaeLink Algae growing system that is harvested to make ethanol and biodiesel Producing oil from algae in this way is much more efficient than from growing traditional plant oil crops like oil seed rape It also has the benefit that it does not take up space that could be growing food crops
RM2AKEK3H–Mangrove swamp on Fiji, March 2007.
RM2AKEKJT–Man holding onto post during severe storm with hurricane force winds, Blackpool, England, UK, November 2007.
RM2AKEKKE–Solar panels and wind turbines in Hull Yorkshire UK. September 2006
RM2AKEKKW–A mountain rescue member uses a flare to attract an approaching sea king helicopter to the casualty site on Fairfield, Lake District, England, UK.
RM2AKEK32–Protesters campaigning against fracking by Cuadrilla, as Cuadrilla appeals the local council decision not to allow fracking. Lancashire, England, UK, February 2016.
RM2AADKBW–Colourful lakes below the peak of Chacaltaya, lake discoloured by mine effluent., Andes, Bolivia. October 2015.
RM2AKEKKA–A farm based solar plant near wadebridge, Cornwall, UK,. August 2015
RM2AKEK38–Looking down from the air onto rice paddies in the Shire Valley, Malawi, Africa.
RM2AKEKM6–Children playing on tracks of railway bridge swept away by the January 2015 flooding leaving the tracks suspended in mid air, near Bangula. Malawi. March.
RM2AKEK2N–Solar thermal and solar PV panels on the roof of the Crystal building which is the first building in the world to be awarded an outstanding BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) rating and a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) platinum rating. London, UK. June.
RM2AADKCM–Solar panels that focus the sun's rays on heat exchangers to boil oil, which is then sent down to the kitchens below to heat the cookers. Muni Seva Ashram, Goraj, near Vadodara, India, December 2013.
RM2AKEK4B–Collapsed coastal road at between Skipsea and Ulrome, Yorkshire, England, UK. August 2013.
RM2AKEKK6–Blackfriars Bridge across the River Thames in London, UK, is the world's largest solar bridge. Its parapet contains over 4400 solar photo voltaic panels, generating 50% of the stations electricity needs and around 900,000 KWh per year. April 2013
RM2AKEKKP–Plastic rubbish washed ashore from the sea in Glen Brittle, Isle of skye, Scotland, UK. May 2012
RM2AKEKJM–Scandale Pass below Red Screes in the Lake District, England, UK. January 2012
RM2AKEKKF–Heliostats, large reflective mirrors directing sunlight to the PS20 solar thermal tower, the only such working solar tower currently in the world. Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, Spain. June 2011
RM2AKEKMB–Traditional agriculture in evening light. with small fields growing cereal, interspersed with fruit trees, in La Calahorra, Andalucia, Spain, May 2011.
RM2AKEK2A–Water flowing out of the Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new controversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland. It was created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river and flooding a large area of wilderness. Iceland, September 2010.
RM2AKEK30–Part of geothermal plant that removes water from the steam before it is fed into turbines at Krafla geothermal power station near Myvatn, Iceland,September 2010.
RM2AKEK34–Coal moving machinery at Port Waratah, Newcastle which is the worlds largest coal port. New South Wales, Australia. February.
RM2AKEK4J–Coal fired power plant being constructed in Inner Mongolia, China, March 2009. In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
RM2AKEK3G–Aerial view of meandering river in rainforest on Fiji, March 2007.
RM2AKEK3D–Emergency services helping people evacuate their homes, Carlisle, Cumbria, England, UK, 9th January 2005.
RM2AADKCJ–Abandoned barrels of leaking waste oil on the tundra, Nome, Alaska, USA, September 2004.
RM2AKEK35–Looking down from the air onto rice paddies and Maize crops in the Shire Valley, Malawi, Africa.
RM2AKEKM5–Children playing on tracks of railway bridge swept away by the January 2015 flooding leaving the tracks suspended in mid air, near Bangula. Malawi. March.
RM2AKEKK9–Solar panels on the Cabanne D' Orny in the Swiss Alps, providing electricity for this off grid mountain hut at over 10,000 feet. Switzerland, August 2014
RM2AKEKKN–The Russian research vessel, AkademiK Sergey Vavilov an ice strengthened ship on an expedition cruise to Northern Svalbard, Norway, July 2013
RM2AKEKMD–Avalanche on Machapuchare / Fishtail Peak in the Annapurna Himalaya, Nepal. It was caused by a massive block of glacial ice detaching from the summit cliffs. 29th December 2012.
RM2AKEKJY–Tailings pond at the Syncrude mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Tailings ponds in the tar sands are unlined and leach toxic chemicals into the surrounding environment. August 2012
RM2AKEKK2–Boreal forest trees clear felled to make way for a new tar sands mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. August 2012
RM2AKEKK3–Boreal forest trees clear felled to make way for a new tar sands mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. August 2012
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