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  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8053.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-4700.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8399.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8370.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8306.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8312.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8208.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8145.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8074.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8251.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8217.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8383.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8378.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8356.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8236.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8146.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8100.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-4880.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-4755.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8189.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8366.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8300.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8280.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-8211.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andrew Aitchison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-4804.jpg
  • A giant message in a bottle has washed up on the beach from countries ravaged by climate change, but the G7 leaders are too busy relaxing in their swimming costumes in deckchairs to notice, Oxfam campaigners pose as G7 leaders on a beach on the 12th of June 2021 near Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Oxfam is calling on the G7 countries to commit to cutting emissions further and faster and provide more finance to help the most vulnerable countries respond to the impacts of climate change. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-G7-Climate-SOS-4719.jpg
  • Inside one of Nottingham’s zero emissions Ecolink buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of the City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution in the city centre, while still providing accessible public transport.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4058.jpg
  • Priority seats on an Ecolink bus, one of Nottingham’s zero emissions buses, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of the City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution in the city centre, while still providing accessible public transport.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3949.jpg
  • Inside one of Nottingham’s zero emissions Ecolink buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of the City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution in the city centre, while still providing accessible public transport.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3951.jpg
  • Inside one of Nottingham’s zero emissions Ecolink buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of the City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution in the city centre, while still providing accessible public transport.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4063.jpg
  • Inside one of Nottingham’s zero emissions Ecolink buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of the City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution in the city centre, while still providing accessible public transport.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3952.jpg
  • The ‘We Mean Green’ campaign from the Rail Delivery Group sits alongside banners for COP26 in the main station concourse of Glasgow Central railway station on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Underneath the UN Climate Change conference banners the ‘We Mean Green’ stand promotes a low carbon future for public transport with electric trains less emissions. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-Glasgow-3661.jpg
  • Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0268.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    COP26-Oxfam-BigHeads-4805.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    COP26-Oxfam-BigHeads-4642.jpg
  • Dayna & Dave arrive at a clients house. Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0415.jpg
  • The ‘We Mean Green’ campaign from the Rail Delivery Group sits alongside banners for COP26 in the main station concourse of Glasgow Central railway station on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Underneath the UN Climate Change conference banners the ‘We Mean Green’ stand promotes a low carbon future for public transport with electric trains less emissions. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-Glasgow-3664.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    COP26-Oxfam-BigHeads-4701.jpg
  • An Ecolink zero emissions bus charging at the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4020.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4000.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3990.jpg
  • Charging point for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham uses electric buses as part of the council’s plan to clear the city air and become more eco-friendly. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3977.jpg
  • Dayna & Dave  discuss the process with the client. Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0431.jpg
  • Technicians building new robots. Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0299.jpg
  • Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0281.jpg
  • Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0146.jpg
  • An electric train simulator inside the The ‘We Mean Green’ campaign stand from the Rail Delivery Group for COP26 in the main station concourse of Glasgow Central railway station on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Underneath the UN Climate Change conference banners the ‘We Mean Green’ stand promotes a low carbon future for public transport with electric trains less emissions. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-Glasgow-3677.jpg
  • The ‘We Mean Green’ campaign from the Rail Delivery Group sits alongside banners for COP26 in the main station concourse of Glasgow Central railway station on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Underneath the UN Climate Change conference banners the ‘We Mean Green’ stand promotes a low carbon future for public transport with electric trains less emissions. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-Glasgow-3673.jpg
  • The ‘We Mean Green’ campaign from the Rail Delivery Group sits alongside banners for COP26 in the main station concourse of Glasgow Central railway station on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Underneath the UN Climate Change conference banners the ‘We Mean Green’ stand promotes a low carbon future for public transport with electric trains less emissions. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-Glasgow-3670.jpg
  • The ‘We Mean Green’ campaign from the Rail Delivery Group sits alongside banners for COP26 in the main station concourse of Glasgow Central railway station on the 31st of October 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Underneath the UN Climate Change conference banners the ‘We Mean Green’ stand promotes a low carbon future for public transport with electric trains less emissions. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-COP26-Glasgow-3656.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    COP26-Oxfam-BigHeads-4721.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    COP26-Oxfam-BigHeads-4640.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver unplugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4033.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver unplugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4031.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver unplugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4024.jpg
  • An Ecolink zero emissions bus charging at the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4017.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4008.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4007.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4003.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3998.jpg
  • Charging point for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham uses electric buses as part of the council’s plan to clear the city air and become more eco-friendly. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3982.jpg
  • Charging points for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Using electric buses is part of Nottingham City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3972.jpg
  • Charging points for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Using electric buses is part of Nottingham City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3969.jpg
  • Dayna, controlling the Q-bot under the floor.  Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0492.jpg
  • Dayna & Dave arrive at a clients house. Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0407.jpg
  • Technicians building new robots. Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0313.jpg
  • Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0249.jpg
  • Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0221.jpg
  • Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0175.jpg
  • Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0143.jpg
  • Dayna in the workshop. Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0124.jpg
  • Pupils from The Bridgford School look inside their converted wood fuel boiler. The school is part Nottinghamshire Country Council who won the 2007 UK Ashden Award. The Ashden Awards for sustainable energy recognises projects finding ways to cut carbon dioxide emissions.
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  • Pupils from Mornington primary school with wood pellets for their wood burning stove. The school is part of Nottinghamshire County Council who won the 2007 UK Ashden Award. The Ashden Awards for sustainable energy recognises projects finding ways to cut carbon dioxide emissions.
    07-nott_3210.jpg
  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver unplugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4023.jpg
  • Charging points for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Using electric buses is part of Nottingham City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3964.jpg
  • Charging point for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham uses electric buses as part of the council’s plan to clear the city air and become more eco-friendly. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3959.jpg
  • Q-bot, underfloor insulation reducing carbon emissions potentially for 12 million households in the UK.   Q-Bot allows under-floor insulation to be installed at a much lower cost and without the disruption of existing methods by using a small robot that goes under the floor instead of having to take the floor up. © Andy Aitchison/ Ashden
    18-Q-bot-0215.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
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  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0297.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0270.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0213.jpg
  • One of Nottingham’s zero emission buses which is part of the Robin Hood Network in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of Nottingham City Council’s scheme to clean up the city air. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • One of Nottingham’s zero emission buses which is part of the Robin Hood Network in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of Nottingham City Council’s scheme to clean up the city air. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3916.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam9121.jpg
  • Oxfam campaigners pose as ineffective fire-fighting world leaders on the 12th of November 2021, the final day of COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK. Oxfam said there are just hours left to negotiate a better deal. One that significantly increases financial support to countries and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis to adapt and address loss and damage. And one that sends<br />
the strongest possible signal that countries’ 2030 emission reduction targets will increase next year in line with 1.5 degrees. (Image by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    2021-COP26-Oxfam0180.jpg
  • One of Nottingham’s zero emission buses charging at the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of Nottingham City Council’s scheme to clean up the city air. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3944.jpg
  • One of Nottingham’s zero emission buses which is part of the Robin Hood Network in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of Nottingham City Council’s scheme to clean up the city air. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3919.jpg
  • One of Nottingham’s zero emission buses which is part of the Robin Hood Network in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of Nottingham City Council’s scheme to clean up the city air. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3925.jpg
  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Renewable-Energy-0695.jpg
  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Renewable-Energy-0795.jpg
  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Renewable-Energy-1031.jpg
  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Renewable-Energy-0617.jpg
  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Renewable-Energy-1141.jpg
  • Technicians from Solaris Energy carry out the first annual service and clean on a Vaillant Arotherm plus 7kw air source heat pump that was installed into a 1930’s built house in Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 16th of September 2022.  With gas prices increasing and the increasing need to reduce fossil fuel air source heat pumps are starting to replace gas boiler use in properties in the UK. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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