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  • A re-think food exhibit at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Signs, in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A re-think food exhibit at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A re-think food exhibit at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A re-think food exhibit at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A woman refilling her water bootle at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The GSK air purifying bubble outside the The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The GSK air purifying bubble outside the The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates engaging in scientific experiments in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates engaging in scientific experiments in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates engaging in scientific experiments in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates engaging in scientific experiments in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates in discussions at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates take a moment to recharge and check messages at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates engaging in scientific experiments in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates in discussions at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The Scottish Power stand, promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The National Grid stand, promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The Minecraft education edition stand at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Visitors can watch the Blue zone proceedings from the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The entrance to the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The entrance to the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The entrance to the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates in discussions at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The National Grid stand, promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A delegate in front of a globe in the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates using virtual reality headsets at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates engaging in scientific experiments in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates engaging in scientific experiments in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates using virtual reality headsets at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates using virtual reality headsets at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates in discussions at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The Minecraft education edition stand at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The National Grid stand, promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates take a moment to recharge and check messages at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Signs, in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A woman refilling her water bootle at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Glasgow Science Centre housing the COP26 Green Zone, bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The GSK air purifying bubble outside the The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates using virtual reality headsets at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates in discussions at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates using virtual reality headsets at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The British Antarctic Survey stand at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Clean Air Stand at The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates using virtual reality headsets at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The Scottish Power stand, promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The Scottish Power stand, promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The Hitachi stand, promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The Minecraft education edition stand at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Visitors can watch the Blue zone proceedings from the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Visitors can watch the Blue zone proceedings from the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Signs, in The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The entrance to the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A delegate in front of a globe in the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates in discussions at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Delegates in discussions at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • SSE Stand, promotion from the financial Partners of the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • The COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • On Tuesday the 23rd of March 2010, the day before Alistair Darling makes his 2010 Budget speech, around a dozen Robin Hoods will be delivering their own green-coloured Budget boxes to the Treasury, calling on the Chancellor to announce the introduction of a tax on banks' financial transactions.. .To illustrate the call from the Robin Hood Tax campaign, the green-clad Robin Hoods will be marching in a line from College Green across Parliament Square en route to the Treasury offices in Parliament Street.. .Inside the green Robin Hood Tax campaign Budget boxes will be a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to kick start international agreement for new financial transaction taxes by using Wednesday's Budget to announce a new unilateral UK sterling tax.. .The boxes will also contain a scroll reminding Alistair Darling of the support that the Robin Hood Tax campaign has gathered since it launched last month. Some 100 organisations are now backing the coalition, which has 141,085 fans on Facebook and 71,492 people have voted yes to a financial transactions tax on the campaign's website www.robinhoodtax.org.uk
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  • Ecotricity wind turbine at their head office in Green Park, Reading, UK. Ecotricity is the worlds first green electricity company.
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  • Ecotricity wind turbine next to the M4 motorway at their head office at Green Park, in Reading. Ecotricity is the worlds first green electricity company.
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  • The installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 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)
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  • 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)
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  • 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)
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  • 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)
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  • 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)
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  • Artist Jyll Bradley with her installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Artist Jyll Bradley with her installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 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)
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  • The installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Artist Jyll Bradley with her installation Green/Light part of the Folkestone Triennial launch on 20th of July 2021, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. For Folkestone Triennial 2014, Bradley presented Green/Light (for M.R.), a major sculptural light installation created for the former gasworks site on the junction of Ship Street and Foord Road North, Folkestone. Now derelict, the site was once a hub of energy and the place where light was first generated for the town. The creation of the installation was an intense personal journey for Bradley, who was born in Folkestone in the same year that the gasworks were decommissioned, but has lived her adult life as a successful artist in London. Since its creation, Green/Light (For M.R.) has become a highly acclaimed work and much-loved local beacon. Its reflective, exciting presence acts as a powerful catalyst for conversations on the future of the gasworks. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes completed a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea to an embrace from Raga Gibreel director of the charity Green Kordofan after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent.  She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes completed a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes took part in a  4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A lone man works in a paddy field on farm land near Nongpoh, Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya, India. The green field is surrounded by green trees and flanked by a forest.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A women walks over a bridge above the Archimedean screw hydropower system of the Osney Lock Hydro on the River Thames in Oxford, England, United Kingdom.  It is the first community owned hydropower scheme to be built on the River Thames, set up by local residents in 2002, it generates clean, green electricity and a source of income.  The building has solar photovoltaic array panels to maximise green energy production. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A woman wearing a Stop the Green wash boiler suit joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Climate Justice Activist Marvina Ese Newton speaks to thousands of demonstrators who gathered in Glasgow Green Park for speeches after COP26 Coalition march for COP26 on the 6th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. The COP26 Coalition is a UK based civil society coalition of over 200 groups organisations, Trade Unions and NGO’s for climate justice at COP26. The march was the biggest protest Scotland has seen and coincided with other protests all around the world. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Members of the Minga Indigena delegation group spoke to thousands of demonstrators who gathered in Glasgow Green Park for speeches after COP26 Coalition march for COP26 on the 6th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. The COP26 Coalition is a UK based civil society coalition of over 200 groups organisations, Trade Unions and NGO’s for climate justice at COP26. The march was the biggest protest Scotland has seen and coincided with other protests all around the world.  (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Students walking across Greyfriars Green park and garden in central Coventry on the 28th of April 2021, Coventry, United Kingdom. Coventry has been nominated the UK City of Culture for 2021. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pine tree’s lit up by a green light as part of Cheriton light Festival on the 23rd of February 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes completed a 4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes took part in a  4 mile sea swim on the 7th of July 2020 with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity in Folkestone, Kent. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The lush green park next to the Shell building on Stamford Street, South Bank, London SE1.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The roof underside of 7.75 kWp solar photovoltaic array panels in Osney Lock Hydro on the River Thames, in Oxford, England, United Kingdom.  It is the first community owned hydropower scheme to be built on the River Thames, set up by local residents in 2002, it generates clean, green electricity. The solar panels generate 6,665 kWh of green energy annually.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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