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  • GERMANY ECKERNFOERDE 25DEC12 - Baltic Sea coastline near Eckernfoerde, north Germany.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • GERMANY ECKERNFOERDE 25DEC12 - Baltic Sea coastline near Eckernfoerde, north Germany.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • GERMANY ECKERNFOERDE 25DEC12 - Baltic Sea coastline near Eckernfoerde, north Germany.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • GERMANY ECKERNFOERDE 25DEC12 - Car wreck on the Baltic Sea coastline near Eckernfoerde, north Germany.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning in a forest near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - Cattle in a field on a misty autumn morning near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning in a forest near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning in a forest near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning in a forest near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning in a forest near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning in a forest near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning in a forest near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA NEDVEZI 7OCT16 - First light on a misty autumn morning near the village of Nedvezi, Vysocina, Czech Republic.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of a sub-station during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Smoky River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - Detail view of a wind turbine during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 10OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of a sub-station during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - Detail view of a wind turbine during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - Detail view of a wind turbine during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - Detail view of a wind turbine during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2013
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2013
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2013
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2013
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  • UK ENGLAND NORFOLK SHERINGHAM SHOAL 25SEP13 - General view of wind turbines during a misty day at the Sheringham Shoal wind farm in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast, England.<br />
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Operated by Scira, the wind farm consists of 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbines (model SWT-3.6-107 costing €450m ($597m)), giving a total combined nameplate capacity of 317 MW.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2013
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 12OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PACE RIVER 10OCT09 - Peace River during a misty morning in northern Alberta, Canada...Significant deposits of Bitumen, also known as tarsands have been found in the area around Peace River and Slave Lake, thus threatening the continued existence of flora and fauna of the Boreal through oil and gas developments...The Canadian boreal region represents a tract of land over 1,000 kilometres wide separating the tundra in the north and temperate rain forest and deciduous woodlands that predominate in the most southerly and westerly parts of Canada. ..The boreal region contains about 14% of Canada's population. With its sheer vastness and integrity, the boreal makes an important contribution to the rural and aboriginal economies of Canada, primarily through resource industries, recreation, hunting, fishing and eco-tourism...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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