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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Life  in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Action in the Community Environment (ACE) in Bungoma, Kenya...13 year old Bryan is tending to his vegetables (Amaranth) a vegetable full of nutritious vitamins and fibres. Bryan is taking part in one of ACE's programmes using a simple drip-drip irrigation technique where 20l water containers are raised of the ground and connected to tubes running down through the field. The tubes are perforated so that they irrigate the field and crops evenly as the water runs though the tubes and spurts onto the ground. This very low-tech system helps Bryan save a lot of hard labour in collecting and distributing water to his crops and the result is a fertile and busy field of Amaranth. Here Bryan is filling up his water containers used to drip feed his plants with water.
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  • Locals enjoy the sun after a long day protesting at the site nearby. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Security guard protecting the building site of the mine inPont Valley.  Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A rare Crested Newt on a phone, to be used to draw images on placards. Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A small camp of two tents occupy the curb by the mining site 4 May 2018, County Durham. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Security CCTV camera in Pont Valley. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Security guard protecting the building site of the mine inPont Valley.  Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • The mining site protected by permanent security pressence. Ancient hedges are partly gone with the habitat. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A newt drawn on the pavement. The newt on the mining site is under threat. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A constant security pressence guard the developing building site. Many locals have complained about tactics of intimidation and excessive use of force during the eviction in May. Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A constant security pressence guard the developing building site. Many locals have complained about tactics of intimidation and excessive use of force during the eviction in May. Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A constant security pressence guard the developing building site. Many locals have complained about tactics of intimidation and excessive use of force during the eviction in May. Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A constant security pressence guard the developing building site. Many locals have complained about tactics of intimidation and excessive use of force during the eviction in May. Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Sun setting in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Protest posters. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A rare Crested Newt on a phone, to be used to draw images on placards. Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Life  in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018.Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Sunset in Dipton, Pont Valley, County Durham 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A small camp of two tents occupy the curb by the mining site 4 May 2018, County Durham. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Locals enjoy the sun after a long day protesting at the site nearby. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Action in the Community Environment (ACE) in Bungoma, Kenya. ..A put-and-take lake built by ACE. Members of a local association of HIV positive men breed fish in the pond to supplement their diet with much needed nutrition. The men catch the fish both to feed themselves and their families and also when they have the surplus to sell in the local market to make money. A small baby fish, the men has recently harvested the bigger fish and now wait for the small ones to grow big. The pond is surrounded by fileds of sugar canes.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Action in the Community Environment (ACE) in Bungoma, Kenya. ..A put-and-take lake built by ACE. Members of a local association of HIV positive men breed fish in the pond to supplement their diet with much needed nutrition. The men catch the fish both to feed themselves and their families and also when they have the surplus to sell in the local market to make money. Some of the children whos fathers run the pond. The pond is surrounded by fileds of sugar canes.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Action in the Community Environment (ACE) in Bungoma, Kenya...A boy is bringing goats feed to Metrine Juma Muuangu's goats.  The dairy goats are of a special breed which has a very high milk production capability and the goats, a male and female, have been donated to him by ACE to help her supply her family with enough milk to sell as well as feed her family of 9. The off-spring of the two goats are then donated to other designated recipients in the community to spread the benefit of the goats wider.
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  • Sun setting in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Protest posters. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A CCTV camera on the hill side in Pont Valley. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Banner and placard making in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Life  in the protector camp ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Sunset in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • The pond where the newts live. The great crested newt is a protected spcies and have always been around according to locals. Day of protest in Pont Valley against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Richard Judd: " I can see the site from my bed room. I am exercising my right to protest, we need clean fresh air."  Day of protest in Pont Valley against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Newt face paint. Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley, 5 May 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Mel Stewart, local resident: " We have been fighting this for thirty years and it isn't over yet." <br />
Day of protest in Pont Valley against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Sun setting in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Sun setting in Pont Valley ahead of the the day of protest against the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham, 4 May 2018. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • The site and landscape to be mined. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 may 2018 against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Rachel Caldwell and Amy Patterson, local residents: " We love this valley and we want to protect it." Day of protest in Pont Valley against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • A creative representation of the newt. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Day of protest in Pont Valley 5 May 2018  against the extraction of coal by the mining company Banks outside Dipton in Pont Valley, County Durham. Locals have fought the open cast coal mine for thirty years and three times the local council rejected planning permissions but central government has overruled that decision and the company Banks was granted the license and rights to extract coal in early 2018. Locals have teamed up with climate campaigners and together they try to prevent the mining from going ahead. The mining will have huge implications on the local environment and further coal extraction runs agains the Paris climate agreement. A rare species of crested newt live on the land planned for mining and protectors are trying to stop the mine to save the newt.
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  • Dame Vivienne Westwood gives her oppinion on fracking and environmental issues. Reclaim the Power camp is set up in a field near Balcombe. The site is squatted but so far nor the owner nor police has made any moves to stop the camp from setting up. It is organised by the environmental group No Dash for Gas and the movement is protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe and have come to Balcombe to len its support to the local protests against the drilling for gas.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. A Greenpeace rhib is taken away. The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. Change-over of Greenpeace climber.The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. Change-over of Greenpeace climber.The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. Change-over of Greenpeace climber.The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Oil rigs in Cromarty Firth June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The Cromarty Firth is used by oil rig companies for its shelter and close proximity to the North Sea and oil fields to keep their rigs.
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  • Oil rigs in Cromarty Firth June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The Cromarty Firth is used by oil rig companies for its shelter and close proximity to the North Sea and oil fields to keep their rigs.
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  • Oil rigs in Cromarty Firth June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The Cromarty Firth is used by oil rig companies for its shelter and close proximity to the North Sea and oil fields to keep their rigs.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. Onlookers watch the occupied oil rig.The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. Onlookers watch the occupied oil rig.The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 10th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 9th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 9th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Greenpeace activists board a BP oil rig in Cromarty Firth to stop it from further oil drilling at sea, June 9th 2019, Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. The oil rig 'Paul B. Loyd, Jnr', owned by Transocean, was due to head to BP's Vorlich field, 150 miles (241km) east of Aberdeen to drill for oil for BP. The occupation by Greenpeace activists subsequently delayed the departure for 5 days and 14 activists were arrested in the process. Greenpeace says that in an age of climate emergency BP should not be drilling for new oil but look for non-fossil fuel means of energy.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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  • Ativists from the air pollution campaign group Stop Killing Londoners spray paint their message on City Hall and the walls by the Thames Wednesday 21st of March 2018 in Central London, UK. Many thousands of Londoners and people in major UK cities die every year from air pollution mainly from diesel emmissions. The activists want the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to do much more to curb the air pollution in London. The spray paint is chalk based and easily removed. In spite of this the activists were arrested for criminal damage. The action is part of a long running campaign and all 4 activists broke their bail conditions imposed the day before from a previous similar action.
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