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Anti-fracking protest, sign attached to hedge, Balcombe, West Sussex, England. 19th August 2013.
© Adrian Davies
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Coal-fired power station next to the Humber Estuary, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England, UK, January
© Alex Hyde / NPL
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90674737
Digger moving coal between heaps Yorkshire, UK, January 2014
© Alex Hyde / NPL
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90674719
Coal heap, Yorkshire, UK, January 2014
© Alex Hyde / NPL
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90853013
Refuelling CASA planes, Davis icecap, Antarctica February 2007
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Aerial refuelling of Dumont d'Urville station, Antarctica. December 2014
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90852997
Refuelling activities for aviation, each year large volumes of Jet A1 fuel are shipped to Antarctica then delivered to runways, Davis station, Antarctica February 2007
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90851377
Smoke rising from chimneys of coal fired power plant. Page, Coconino County, Arizona, USA. December 2018.
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90848749
Marcellus shale, from Marcellus New York, natural gas bearing rock, gas extracted using controvercial fracking or hydrolic fracturing
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90848695
Marcellus shale, source rock of huge quantities of natural gas, and used for fracking, near Marcellus, New York, USA, October 2013.
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Marcellus shale, source rock of huge quantities of natural gas, and used for fracking, near Marcellus, New York, USA, October 2013.
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90848693
Geologist investigating Marcellus shale, source rock of huge quantities of natural gas, and used for fracking, near Marcellus, New York, USA, October 2013.
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90846129
Coal mining, Lightening Ridge, New South Wales, Australia
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Coal ash from a coal-fired power plant,d used as aggregate on roadways in the town of Provideniya, Russia.
© Jenny E. Ross
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Large piles of coal and coal ash lie on the ground at the Port of Provideniya, very close to the water's edge, at the shore of Komsoloskaya Bay , Bering Sea, Russia.
© Jenny E. Ross
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90827348
Harbour cranes and container ship docked in the Antwerp harbour / port, Flanders, Belgium. December 2018
© Philippe Clement
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90821769
Aerial view of a flooded farm with straw bales covered with white sheeting, surrounded by fuel oil in the water, Fishlake, South Yorkshire, UK. November 2019.
© David Woodfall
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90821766
Aerial view of a flooded farm with straw bales covered with white sheeting, surrounded by fuel oil in the water, Fishlake, South Yorkshire, UK. November 2019.
© David Woodfall
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90815177
Hand dug peat in stacks, collected by hand, for domestic use. North Uist, Scotland, UK, June.
© David Woodfall
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90804705
Placard above the crowd during Extinction Rebellion demonstration to draw attention to climate change. Five bridges across the Thames blocked by protest. Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, Eng...
© David Woodfall
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Oil rig sihouetted at dawn. Moray Firth, Scotland, UK.
© SCOTLAND: The Big Picture
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90804193
Oil rig sihouetted at dawn. Moray Firth, Scotland, UK.
© SCOTLAND: The Big Picture
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90801274
Peat extraction in moorland bog showing stacks of harvested peat drying to be used as traditional fuel, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK, May 2018
© Philippe Clement
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90801273
Peat extraction in moorland bog showing stacks of harvested peat drying to be used as traditional fuel, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK, May 2018
© Philippe Clement
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90800475
Dry cattle dung, collected in a plastic bucket by Mongolian herdsmen, to use as fuel, Inner Mongolia, China. This is the main source of heat during the winter in these open grassland steppes.
© Staffan Widstrand / Wild Wonders of China
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A PDC (polycrystalline diamond compact) type oil field drill bit on one othe Kimmeridge ledges. Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, UK, March. The ledges are hard Jurassic age, carbonate rich horizons of Limetone...
© Graham Eaton
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90792715
Anti-fracking sign, Leith Hill, Surrey, England, UK, September 2018.
© Adrian Davies
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90792714
Anti-fracking sign, Leith Hill, Surrey, England, UK, September 2018.
© Adrian Davies
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90792713
Anti-fracking sign, Leith Hill, Surrey, England, UK, September 2018.
© Adrian Davies
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90792712
Anti-fracking sign, Leith Hill, Surrey, England, UK, September 2018.
© Adrian Davies
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90792711
Anti-fracking sign, Leith Hill, Surrey, England, UK, September 2018.
© Adrian Davies
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90791291
Outcrop of banded Chert, part of the Carboniferous, Pentre Chert formation, Halkyn, Wales, UK. January. The Chert is silicified Limestone, made up in part of micro organism Radiolaria. This is one of...
© Graham Eaton
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90791290
Outcrop of banded Chert, part of the Carboniferous, Pentre Chert formation, Halkyn, Wales, UK. January. The Chert is silicified Limestone, made up in part of micro organism Radiolaria. This is one of...
© Graham Eaton
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90788864
A scrap metal dump in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788618
The irony of solar powered CCTV at Shell's Albian sands tar sands mine. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic...
© Ashley Cooper
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The Syncrude upgrader plant for processing tar sands to create synthetic oil. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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The Syncrude upgrader plant for processing tar sands to create synthetic oil. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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Tar sands deposits exposed in the side of the Athabasca River, Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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Groundwater testing point north of Fort McMurray, the centre of the Alberta tar sands industry. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788526
Air pollution from the Syncrude upgrader plant which processes tar sand for the production of synthetic oil. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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Air pollution from the Syncrude upgrader plant which processes tar sand for the production of synthetic oil. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788524
The Syncrude upgrader plant for processing tar sands to create synthetic oil. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788523
The Syncrude upgrader plant for processing tar sands to create synthetic oil. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788521
American buffalo (Bison bison) grazing on land reclaimed from a former tar sands mine at Syncrude Mildred Lake, north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, USA. August.
© Ashley Cooper
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90788520
American buffalo (Bison bison) grazing on land reclaimed from a former tar sands mine at Syncrude Mildred Lake, north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, USA. August.
© Ashley Cooper
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90788519
Tailings pond at the Syncrude mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Tailings ponds in the tar sands are unlined and leach toxic chemicals into the surrounding environment. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788518
Tailings pond at the Syncrude mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Tailings ponds in the tar sands are unlined and leach toxic chemicals into the surrounding environment. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788517
The Syncrude upgrader plant for processing tar sands to create synthetic oil. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788516
The Shell Scotforth plant which takes bitumen extracted from the tar sands and adds hydrogen to it to create synthetic oil. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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90788515
Bitumen from tar sands leaching out in a road cutting. Alberta, Canada. August 2012
© Ashley Cooper
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