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  • It is laundry day in the center. All the girls are responsible for washing their own clothes and the wash house is busy. Manila, Philippines. Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. provides a safe haven, a secure home for girls where they live together with the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco order. They get the love and care they never have received and psychosocial counseling when needed from qualified psychotherapists. <br />
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The Laura Vicuña Centre in Cubao houses 30 street girls, who may be orphaned, neglected, abandoned, battered, morally endangered and abused. The girls are aged between 6 and 16 and all of them go to school in the local school.
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  • Nicholas Sigsworth, 29, from York.<br />
Photographed in Gillespie Park, a nature reserve near Arsenal in North London. Nick lived near the park when he got involved in the action in Stansted and has spent many hours enjoying the wild life, hidden in the city.
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  • Laura Clayson, 28, from Whitstable. <br />
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Divest-Invest Consultant to the NUS.<br />
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Photographed in Clissold Park, near her home in North London.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Ali Tamlit, 30 and from North Yorkshire. <br />
Photographed by the skate board track in Clissold Park.<br />
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Ali is a qualified rope<br />
access technician (or industrial abseiler) and also works with young people and campaign groups as a facilitator. <br />
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He first became involved in<br />
migrant justice at Uni in Manchester, where he was part of running a night shelter for destitute asylum seekers with Student Action for Refugees (STAR). Whilst living in the Heathrow villages he attended<br />
demonstrations and Harmondsword and Colnbrook detention centers<br />
regularly. He is a member of Plane Stupid who campaign against aviation expansion.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.<br />
<br />
After the plenary the two contestants for winning the price of being swooped in October were presented and the winner announced, <br />
<br />
Here Ratcliff sweat talks her way with her clean coal puffs and carbon captured voice.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through the City on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through the City on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through Bank, passing the Bank of England on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through the City on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009.
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  • Nicholas Sigsworth <br />
Gillespie Park Nature Reserve, North London	<br />
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“I remember putting on my nappy in the toilet at the service station thinking this is fucking surreal..I remember when we were driving to the airport I was feeling terrified but as soon as we got through the fence I remember feeling a wave of calmness and focus because I felt at that point we were just doing the best we could to give people a better chance of a safe life here.'<br />
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“For the first couple of hours we weren't sure what was gonna happen, we weren't sure if it was actually gonna stop the plane but once the they took the stairs away from the plane it seemed they weren't gonna do it that night, that was a moment of relief. We weren't just gonna get up and go at that point because we didn't trust they weren't still going to try but we felt we had accomplished what we had come to do.”<br />
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Nicholas Sigsworth, 29, is from Yorkshire and has a bachelor degree in music and and a master in music psychology. He is a trained violinist and has worked at the Bridge Project teaching children the violin. For a couple of years Nick was house sharing with people who were seeking asylum and got an understanding of the fear they lived in dealing with the Home Office. Knowing people who were supporting people in detention centres and from talking to them he learned more about the horrors of the immigration system and how exhausting the struggle is to safe guard people rights. Through Detained Voices Nick heard people's personal stories of the fear of deportation which made him feel compelled to do something about it.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.<br />
<br />
After the plenary the two contestants for winning the price of being swooped in October were presented and the winner announced, <br />
The winner is finally announced - and its Ratcliff who will be swooped by thounsands and shut down in October.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.<br />
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After the plenary the two contestants for winning the price of being swooped in October were presented and the winner announced, here its DRAX roaring it fuming dirty coal head off.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.<br />
<br />
After the plenary the two contestants for winning the price of being swooped in October were presented and the winner announced, here its DRAX roaring it fuming dirty coal head off.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through the City on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009. Tower Bridge.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through Bank, passing the Bank of England on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White crosses London Bridge, heading for the City. A pedal powered sound sytem keeps the music going.
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  • Part of the gold extraction processing is to crush the stones dug out. Here a mother is working with her baby on her back.  The mines in the small community near Bolgatange in Northern Ghana are dug with shovels and spades and held up by timber, all very precarious. The mine shafts go deep into the ground and run along under the surrounding fields. The small community which has sprung up around the gold finds consists of poor people from all over Northern Ghana,most of them now stuck, not making much money and in dept to their gold dealers.
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  • Bjarne Ottesen samler tang ved Jyllands østligste kyst, ved Fornæs Fyr. Han startede Nordisk Tang med sønnen i 2014.  Bjarne Ottesen collects seaweed by the easternmost coast of Jutland, Denmark. Bjarne Ottesen is the co-founder of Nordisk Tang, which is a family run business. Ten years ago Bjarne was introduced to the idea that seaweed can be the answer to many current environmental issues by Michael Gorbachev. He and Gorbachev were both part of a Green Cross conference in South Africa where Bjarne first realised the huge potential to solve many of the world's food production issues by using seaweed.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.<br />
<br />
After the plenary the two contestants for winning the price of being swooped in October were presented and the winner announced, <br />
The winner is finally announced - and its Ratcliff who will be swooped by thounsands and shut down in October.<br />
<br />
The price is a silver D-Lock.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.<br />
<br />
Clayton Thomas Muller from Canada sings the Turtle Song about finding your inner strength to make good things happen.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Night time at Climate Camp on day 2.
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  • Night time at Climate Camp on day 2.<br />
Innerterrestial in the main marquee.
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  • Night time at Climate Camp on day 2.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White heading for Black Heath up Shooters Hill.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through the City on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009. Tower Bridge.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through the City on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White cuts through the City on their way to swoop Climate Camp 2009.
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  • The swoop teams Brown and White crosses London Bridge, heading for the City.
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  • Afrikids in Bolgatanga, Ghana. 2009
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  • Stewart Runciman has got 750 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleeze was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but it has to be done for animal welfair reasons. It is Carls' second season as sheep shearer and he and Craig work flat-out.
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  • Bjarne Ottesen collects seaweed by the easternmost coast of Jutland, Denmark. Bjarne Ottesen is the co-founder of Nordisk Tang, which is a family run business. Ten years ago Bjarne was introduced to the idea that seaweed can be the answer to many current environmental issues by Michael Gorbachev. He and Gorbachev were both part of a Green Cross conference in South Africa where Bjarne first realised the huge potential to solve many of the world's food production issues by using seaweed. Researchers are currently loking into using seaweed as a biofuel to be used in cars and Nordisk Tang is part of this research project.
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  • Bjarne Ottesen samler tang ved Jyllands østligste kyst, ved Fornæs Fyr. Han startede Nordisk Tang med sønnen i 2014.  Bjarne Ottesen collects seaweed by the easternmost coast of Jutland, Denmark. Bjarne Ottesen is the co-founder of Nordisk Tang, which is a family run business. Ten years ago Bjarne was introduced to the idea that seaweed can be the answer to many current environmental issues by Michael Gorbachev. He and Gorbachev were both part of a Green Cross conference in South Africa where Bjarne first realised the huge potential to solve many of the world's food production issues by using seaweed.
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  • Bjarne Ottesen samler tang ved Jyllands østligste kyst, ved Fornæs Fyr. Han startede Nordisk Tang med sønnen i 2014.  Bjarne Ottesen collects seaweed by the easternmost coast of Jutland, Denmark. Bjarne Ottesen is the co-founder of Nordisk Tang, which is a family run business. Ten years ago Bjarne was introduced to the idea that seaweed can be the answer to many current environmental issues by Michael Gorbachev. He and Gorbachev were both part of a Green Cross conference in South Africa where Bjarne first realised the huge potential to solve many of the world's food production issues by using seaweed.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn. A panel of speakers amongst others Jeremy Corbyn and Naomi Klein speak at an event organised by The Trade Unions for energy Talks in Paris, coinciding with the COP21.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn and Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Lisa Nandy speak to the media after a panel discussion with amongst others Naomi Klein.  The event was organised by The Trade Unions for energy Talks in Paris, coinciding with the COP21.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn. A panel of speakers amongst others Jeremy Corbyn and Naomi Klein speak at an event organised by The Trade Unions for energy Talks in Paris, coinciding with the COP21.
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  • Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
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  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace pulls the giant bear with Greenpeace supporters. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
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  • Emma Thompson, a staunch supporter of the Arctic and Greenpeace poses with Aurora. Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
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  • Greenpeace and the giant polar bear Aurora outside Shell London HQ.  'Save the Arctic' is a long running campaign by Greenpeace targeting oil companies like Shell. Greenpeace wants oil exploration in the Arctic to stop and the giant polar bear Aurora has spend the past 4 weeks outside Shell's London HQ demanding Shell to stop drilling for oil. On Monday Sept 28 Shell announced they would stop drilling, a huge victory for Greenpeace and the environment movement.
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.<br />
<br />
After the plenary the two contestants for winning the price of being swooped in October were presented and the winner announced,
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  • Plenary at the Main Marquee; Climate Justice:Copenhagen and beyond. Panel with Clayton Thomas Muller  from <br />
Indigenous Environmental Network in Canada, Joanna Cabello from Carbon Trade Warch, Friends of the Earth and Chris Kitchen from Climate Camp. A huge crowd filled the main marquee, listening and asking questions regarding COP15.
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  • Night time at Climate Camp on day 2.
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  • Night time at Climate Camp on day 2.<br />
Innerterrestial in the main marquee.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Climate Camp 2009 was on Black Heath, a windswept piece of grass near Greenwich. The police kept a low profile and left the campers alone for the week.
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  • Bjarne Ottesen samler tang ved Jyllands østligste kyst, ved Fornæs Fyr. Han startede Nordisk Tang med sønnen i 2014.  Bjarne Ottesen collects seaweed by the easternmost coast of Jutland, Denmark. Bjarne Ottesen is the co-founder of Nordisk Tang, which is a family run business. Ten years ago Bjarne was introduced to the idea that seaweed can be the answer to many current environmental issues by Michael Gorbachev. He and Gorbachev were both part of a Green Cross conference in South Africa where Bjarne first realised the huge potential to solve many of the world's food production issues by using seaweed.
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