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  • Yangtze River Coal Terminal
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    Yangtze River Coal Terminal
    A truck transports coal at a Yangtze River coal terminal in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shell petrol station in Tottington
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    Shell petrol station in Tottington
    TOTTINGTON, 23 June 2025 - Motorists filling up with fuel at a Shell petrol station in Tottington, Greater Manchester, as Iran threatens to retaliate against US bombing attacks by blocking the strait of Hormuz which could trigger an oil price spike with a near immediate inflationary effect in the US and across the globe.
    Christopher Thomond for The Guardian.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    Mementos of John Davis while serving with his then colleagues in the Texas legislator.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    Vintage gas pumps at the Station, a 24/7 community store owned by the Davisies, offering free beverages operated by the honor system.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    John and his wife, Jayne Davis.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    Street signs commemorating John DavisÕs work as a state legislator are hung outside the shed at his ranch.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    John Davis laying out feed for his herd of goats while his wind turbines work in the background.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    A home in Menard, Texas, has a propane tank connected in the front yard.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    Large propane tanks found near the town of Menard, Texas.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    A few of John DavisÕs wind turbines spinning and generating energy on his ranch.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    John Davis his wind turbines work in the background.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    John Davis laying out feed for his herd of goats while his wind turbines work in the background.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    John Davis his wind turbines work in the background.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    John Davis laying out feed for his herd of goats while his wind turbines work in the background.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    John Davis laying out feed for his herd of goats while his wind turbines work in the background.

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  • Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
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    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
    Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis

    Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.

    Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
    03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA

    John and his wife, Jayne Davis.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

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