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IMG_2521_blue.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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IMG_2799_London.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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366W0188_shishmaref.jpg Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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366W9324_shishmaref.jpg J J Weyouanna's wife stands on the beach where there house used to be on Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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IMG_8539_electric vehicle.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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IMG_8542_electric car.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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IMG_2538_hybrid bus.jpg An electric hybrid technology bus in London. Part of Transports for London's commitment to reducing their carbon footprint. These diesel electric motor buses produce at least 30% less pollutants and carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_2540_green bus.jpg An electric hybrid technology bus in London. Part of Transports for London's commitment to reducing their carbon footprint. These diesel electric motor buses produce at least 30% less pollutants and carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_2595_London Bus.jpg An electric hybrid technology bus in London. Part of Transports for London's commitment to reducing their carbon footprint. These diesel electric motor buses produce at least 30% less pollutants and carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_2777_charging station.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2779_electric vehicle.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2784_electric vehicle.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2786_customer.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2792_Sainsburys.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2794_electric car parking.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2799_electric car charging point.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2803_electric car charing station.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2807_supermarket.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2811_electric vehicle.jpg An electric vehicle charging station provided free of charge for customers at Camden Sainsbury's supermarket in London, UK.
 
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IMG_2507_electric vehicle.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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IMG_2509_car charging.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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IMG_2510_electric vehicle.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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IMG_2513_electric car charging.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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IMG_2519_supermarket.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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IMG_2521_Tesco.jpg An electric car charging point provided free of charge in a Tesco Supermarket car park for their customers, near Earls Court, London, UK.
 
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366W0029_store.jpg Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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366W9363_salmon.jpg Salmon on traditional Fish drying racks on Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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366W9996_seal meat.jpg An Inuit woman skins a spotted seal on Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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207_alaska.jpg Shishmaref, a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming/climate change. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold, as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea, and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland, but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm, making them harder to find and hunt, threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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209_shishmaref.jpg Shishmaref, a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming/climate change. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold, as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea, and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland, but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm, making them harder to find and hunt, threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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366W8850-2_national dress.jpg Inuit women wearing traditional Greenlandic national costume or Kalaallisuut in Ilulissat on Greenland. The costume consists of seal skin boots(Unnaat) bead necklaces (Nuilaqutit) and seal skin trousers (Takisut)
 
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366W8855_colour.jpg Inuit women wearing traditional Greenlandic national costume or Kalaallisuut in Ilulissat on Greenland. The costume consists of seal skin boots(Unnaat) bead necklaces (Nuilaqutit) and seal skin trousers (Takisut)
 
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