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  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Campaigners from climate change charity 10:10 then took bouquets of pinwheels to the Treasury along with a petition signed by just under 18,000 wind power supporters. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison )
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Campaigners from climate change charity 10:10 then took bouquets of pinwheels to the Treasury along with a petition signed by just under 18,000 wind power supporters. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison )
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Climate campaign group 10:10 covered Parliament square outside the Houses of Commons with over 1000 whirling pin wheels highlighting public support for onshore wind power. As scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record, campaigners are calling for government funds to be urgently redirected away from fossil fuels and to the development of clean energy. Parliament square, Westminster London. 17th November 2016. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    Blown_Away_Climate_Campaign_Parliame...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7394.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7385.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7341.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7336.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7309.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7306.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-6618.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7394.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7354.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7341.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7354.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7323.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7310.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-6550.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-6611.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7385.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7323.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7336.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7310.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7309.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7306.jpg
  • At the Climate Rush demonstration a climate change campaigner holds her placard 'Climate Action Now' in front of the House of Parliament.
    08-climaterush_3056.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest crosses Waterloo Bridge on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-8037.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-8034.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest crosses Waterloo Bridge on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-8015.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest crosses Waterloo Bridge on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-8003.jpg
  • Police keep a close eye on Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7979.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7910.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7941.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7922.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7915.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7886.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7844.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7838.jpg
  • Police keep a close eye on Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7771.jpg
  • Police keep a close eye on Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7767.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-6820.jpg
  • Security and Police keep a close eye on Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-6756.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-8023.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest crosses Waterloo Bridge on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-8006.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7985.jpg
  • A legal observer keeps a close eye as police arrest a man who attempted to climb the Shell building as part of Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7971.jpg
  • Police arrest a man who attempted to climb the Shell building as part of Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7964.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7933.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7908.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7889.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7878.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7863.jpg
  • Police keep a close eye on Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7807.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7835.jpg
  • Police keep a close eye on Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7792.jpg
  • Police keep a close eye on Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7780.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-6852.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest crosses Waterloo Bridge on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-6830.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-6797.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-6781.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-6742.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-6733.jpg
  • Police arrest a man who attempted to climb the Shell building as part of Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7952.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7891.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7730.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7256.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7743.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7727.jpg
  • THe big switch on at an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7642.jpg
  • THe big switch on at an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7693.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7720.jpg
  • The Riding Sunbeams banner at the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7630.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7613.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7601.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7587.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7312.jpg
  • A train travels past Leo Murray of Riding Sunbeams standing in an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7382.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7178.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-1366.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-1448.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7619.jpg
  • Oxfam 'lifeguards' call on the shipping industry 'be a life saver' by playing its part in tackling climate change and raising money to help poor countries cope with its devastating effects. ..Oxfam lifeguards "Baywatch style' place a giant lifebelt over the anchor of the metal ship sculpture outside the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) building. Oxfam activists l demonstrate, brandishing placards shaped like lifebelts with the message: Climate Change Kills - Be a Life Saver.  They will also be handing out 'logbooks' to the delegates as they enter the building..Oxfam is calling for delegates to consider measures to reduce uncapped and rising shipping emissions, while at the same time raising more than $10bn per year in new climate cash through the auctioning of emission permits. .For further information please contact: Georgette Ginn, Oxfam, +44 (0)7824 503108 gginn@oxfam.org.uk
    10-IMO-0627.jpg
  • Oxfam 'lifeguards' call on the shipping industry 'be a life saver' by playing its part in tackling climate change and raising money to help poor countries cope with its devastating effects. ..Oxfam lifeguards "Baywatch style' place a giant lifebelt over the anchor of the metal ship sculpture outside the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) building. Oxfam activists l demonstrate, brandishing placards shaped like lifebelts with the message: Climate Change Kills - Be a Life Saver.  They will also be handing out 'logbooks' to the delegates as they enter the building..Oxfam is calling for delegates to consider measures to reduce uncapped and rising shipping emissions, while at the same time raising more than $10bn per year in new climate cash through the auctioning of emission permits. .For further information please contact: Georgette Ginn, Oxfam, +44 (0)7824 503108 gginn@oxfam.org.uk
    10-IMO-0545.jpg
  • Oxfam 'lifeguards' call on the shipping industry 'be a life saver' by playing its part in tackling climate change and raising money to help poor countries cope with its devastating effects. ..Oxfam lifeguards "Baywatch style' place a giant lifebelt over the anchor of the metal ship sculpture outside the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) building. Oxfam activists l demonstrate, brandishing placards shaped like lifebelts with the message: Climate Change Kills - Be a Life Saver.  They will also be handing out 'logbooks' to the delegates as they enter the building..Oxfam is calling for delegates to consider measures to reduce uncapped and rising shipping emissions, while at the same time raising more than $10bn per year in new climate cash through the auctioning of emission permits. .For further information please contact: Georgette Ginn, Oxfam, +44 (0)7824 503108 gginn@oxfam.org.uk
    10-IMO-0468.jpg
  • Oxfam 'lifeguards' call on the shipping industry 'be a life saver' by playing its part in tackling climate change and raising money to help poor countries cope with its devastating effects. ..Oxfam lifeguards "Baywatch style' place a giant lifebelt over the anchor of the metal ship sculpture outside the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) building. Oxfam activists l demonstrate, brandishing placards shaped like lifebelts with the message: Climate Change Kills - Be a Life Saver.  They will also be handing out 'logbooks' to the delegates as they enter the building..Oxfam is calling for delegates to consider measures to reduce uncapped and rising shipping emissions, while at the same time raising more than $10bn per year in new climate cash through the auctioning of emission permits. .For further information please contact: Georgette Ginn, Oxfam, +44 (0)7824 503108 gginn@oxfam.org.uk
    10-IMO-0405.jpg
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