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Haze From Wildfire Smoke Seen Over The Town Of Haldwani
Haze from wildfire smoke is seen over the town of Haldwani in Uttarakhand, India, on April 22, 2024. The smoke causes extremely poor air quality in the region. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Wildfires Burning In Nainital, Uttarakhand, India
Wildfires burn in Nainital, Uttarakhand, India, on April 21, 2024. The smoke causes extremely poor air quality in the region. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Wildfires Burning In Nainital, Uttarakhand, India
Wildfires burn in Nainital, Uttarakhand, India, on April 21, 2024. The smoke causes extremely poor air quality in the region. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds. The river has become increasingly polluted over the last decade, and is no longer as clear as it should be .
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds. The river has become increasingly polluted over the last decade, and is no longer as clear as it should be .
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (left) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (left) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (left) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (right) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (right) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (right) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (right) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (right) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (left) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers.
Prof Peter Hammond (left) and his neighbour, Ashley Smith, who live right by the River Windrush in the Cotswolds.
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NEWS - London: Bürgermeister Sadiq Khan macht Selfies mit Jugendlichen
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Sadiq Khan confirms start date for London's new 'Toxic Charge' for most polluting cars during a photocall at Coram's Fields
Sadiq Khan 'Toxic Charge' photocall, London, UK - 17 Feb 2017
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NEWS - London: Bürgermeister Sadiq Khan macht Selfies mit Jugendlichen
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Sadiq Khan confirms start date for London's new 'Toxic Charge' for most polluting cars during a photocall at Coram's Fields
Sadiq Khan 'Toxic Charge' photocall, London, UK - 17 Feb 2017
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Sadiq Khan confirms start date for London's new 'Toxic Charge' for most polluting cars during a photocall at Coram's Fields
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Sadiq Khan confirms start date for London's new 'Toxic Charge' for most polluting cars during a photocall at Coram's Fields
Sadiq Khan 'Toxic Charge' photocall, London, UK - 17 Feb 2017
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Sadiq Khan confirms start date for London's new 'Toxic Charge' for most polluting cars during a photocall at Coram's Fields
Sadiq Khan 'Toxic Charge' photocall, London, UK - 17 Feb 2017
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Sadiq Khan confirms start date for London's new 'Toxic Charge' for most polluting cars during a photocall at Coram's Fields
Sadiq Khan 'Toxic Charge' photocall, London, UK - 17 Feb 2017
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Sadiq Khan confirms start date for London's new 'Toxic Charge' for most polluting cars during a photocall at Coram's Fields
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FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
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Plastique 2.0 design by Bao Thu Nguyen. Polluting plastics are recycled under the form of modules to create livable spaces
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An architecture competition that hopes to build lives for humans in space and in the sea has been launched.
The International Future Architecture competition asks entrants to imagine a life where water and space would be populated.
Organisers The Jacques Rougerie Foundation say that the Earth's growing population and a potential sea level rise creates the need for new ideas about where humans can live.
Highlights of previous entries include Neck of the Moon, by El Hadi Jazairy, which sees space debris in the orbital environment compacting into a new 'second moon' called Laika.
Another lunar idea was Moon Origin Point by Miloje Krunic; an autonomous habitat for up to 20 million people designed to utilse the Moon's "abundant mineral resources".
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A power station on the River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland.
Ireland - 2007
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