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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Baseline study light measurements taken on potential LED test siteon Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - TfL engineers undertake a baseline light measurements on a potential LED test site on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - TfL engineers undertake a baseline light measurements on a potential LED test site on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - TfL engineers undertake a baseline light measurements on a potential LED test site on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers carry out luminance measurements at a LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers carry out luminance measurements at a LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Phil Jessup of the Climate Group and engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Phil Jessup of the Climate Group and engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Phil Jessup of the Climate Group and engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - Engineers contracted by TfL (Transport for London) measure lighting levels of LED street lighting on a test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 18NOV10 - Potential LED street lighting test site at the A40 in Greenford, west London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 18NOV10 - Potential LED street lighting test site at the A40 in Greenford, west London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 18NOV10 - Potential LED street lighting test site at the A40 in Greenford, west London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 18NOV10 - Potential LED street lighting test site at the A40 in Greenford, west London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on the A40 at Greenford, west London...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on the A40 at Greenford, west London.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on the A40 at Greenford, west London.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15NOV10 - Potential LED test site on the A40 at Greenford, west London.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - An engineer prepares a LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London.<br />
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Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2010
    Industry14.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - Conventional lighting column near a LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 24NOV10 - LED street lighting test site on the A40 Western Avenue, Greenford, west London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 23NOV10 - LED street lighting test site at Blackfriars Road, Southwark, central London...Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, combined with smart controls, can cut CO2 emissions 50 to 70%. Lighting accounts for nearly 10% of global CO2 emissions, more than cars worldwide...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / The Climate Group<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / The Climate Group..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Tape measure at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Tape measure at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JAN09 - Headcutter Patrick Murphy takes measure on a suit at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JAN09 - Headcutter Patrick Murphy takes measure on a suit at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JAN09 - Headcutter Patrick Murphy takes measure on a suit at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JAN09 - Headcutter Patrick Murphy takes measure on a suit at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JAN09 - Headcutter Patrick Murphy takes measure on a suit at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Margaret Lo measures light intensity at a LED lighting pilot project at Hong Kong's Science and Technology University...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / The Climate Group..© Jiri Rezac 2010
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JAN09 - Headcutter Patrick Murphy takes measure on a suit at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JAN09 - Headcutter Patrick Murphy takes measure on a suit at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-038.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JAN09 - Headcutter Patrick Murphy takes measure on a suit at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Greenpeace Canada action coordinator Kenneth Lowyck collects water and soil samples from the tailings pond of the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
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The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
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The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Greenpeace Canada action coordinator Kenneth Lowyck and volunteer Terry Christenson collect water and soil samples from the tailings pond of the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-084.jpg
  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Greenpeace Canada action coordinator Kenneth Lowyck collects water and soil samples from the tailings pond of the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-082.jpg
  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Greenpeace Canada action coordinator Kenneth Lowyck and volunteer Terry Christenson collect water and soil samples from the tailings pond of the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-078.jpg
  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Greenpeace Canada action coordinator Kenneth Lowyck and volunteer Terry Christenson collect water and soil samples from the tailings pond of the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-076.jpg
  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Greenpeace Canada action coordinator Kenneth Lowyck and volunteer Terry Christenson collect water and soil samples from the tailings pond of the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
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The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Greenpeace Canada action coordinator Kenneth Lowyck and volunteer Terry Christenson collect water and soil samples from the tailings pond of the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-072.jpg
  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Tailings pond bordering the Boreal forest at the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-068.jpg
  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Tailings pond bordering the Boreal forest at the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-069.jpg
  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Tailings pond bordering the Boreal forest at the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-066.jpg
  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Tailings pond bordering the Boreal forest at the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world.<br />
<br />
The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2009
    CA09-065.jpg
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Sewing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Ironing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-092.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Sewing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-091.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Ironing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-094.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Sewing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-095.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Sewing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-097.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Sewing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-096.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Sewing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-099.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Sewing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-101.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Ironing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-102.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Sewing at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-103.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Patterns archive in the basement at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Patterns archive in the basement at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
    GB09-106.jpg
  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 30JAN09 - Suits finished and ready for delivery at The Huntsman tailors in Saville Row, central London. Established in 1849, the Huntsman has been located at the legentary Saville Row since 1919...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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