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  • May 24, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Thousands of youth strikers protest in Parliament Square demanding that the government takes meaningful action on the climate emergency and environmental crisis on 24 May, 2019 in London, England. The protest is part of a global youth action expected to take place in 1,594 locations in 118 countries. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Brussels, Belgium - casserolade (making noise with pans) in front of the Belgian parliament at the call of Act For Climate Justice, for the fight against global warming. A hundred people were gathered this day to make as much noise as possible and alert the Belgian authorities on the issue of global warming. The banners included, among others, Greenpeace and Tout Autre Chose, and Extinction Rebellion. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Landemard/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Lyon, France - Demonstration against global warming at the initiative of the Youth For Climate association, alongside associations such as Alternatiba, ANV COP 21 and Greenpeace in Lyon, France, on 24 May 2019. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Rome, Italy - Italy, Rome: People take part in a demonstration to stop global warming and for climate change, against the TurinLyon high-speed railway TAV, against the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) and the MOUS Ground Station in Sicily, in Rome, on March 23, 2019. (Credit Image: © Christian Minelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - Demonstrators are seen holding placards during the climate strike..Climate strike as part of a global day of student protest, the Fridays for Future movement aiming to spark the world leaders into action on climate change near the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers in Kiev, Ukraine. Organizers expect more than one million young people over the world to join protest against global warming. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2017 - Philippines - Due to global warming and climate change, coral bleaching is visible in Apo reef, the world's second largest coral atoll. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 30, 2019 - Hong Kong, China - Earth Globe 'Gaia' by artist Luke Jerram set up to raise awaring about global warming seen in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong Island. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Rome, Italy - Thousands of people demonstrated to stop global warming and against major works deemed unnecessary such as the TAV (Turin-Lyon high-speed train), the Messina Bridge, the TAP and the MUOS (Ground Station) in Sicily, in defense of water as a common good. (Credit Image: © Leo Claudio De Petris/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Rome, Italy, Italy - About 100 thousand people participated in Rome in the ''climate march'' organized by territorial committees, movements and associations that are fighting throughout Italy against environmental devastation and claiming actions capable of countering global warming even by stopping unnecessary major works and damaging and safeguarding the territories from looting in the name of profit. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 7, 2017 - Antarctica - Arctic Sea Ice Extent. The shape of the world is hanging by a thread Ð or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally.The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Mar 7, 2017 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread Ð or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally.The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Oct 8, 2016 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Mar 7, 2016 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 14, 2015 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 2, 2002 - Antarctica - Collapsed of Larsen B. The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Aug 8, 2002 - Antarctica - Entire Glacier. The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 4, 2017 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Person In Boat, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Kayaking, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Kayaking, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France - In France, the Youth for Climate collective called for a march in Paris between the Place de l'Opera and the Place de la Republique, which brought together a thousand demonstrators. (Credit Image: © Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Kayakers, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Iceberg, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Mati, Athens, Greece - The district of Mati in the east of Athenes ravaged by the flames. (Credit Image: © Pierre Berthuel via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Hundreds of Canadian children and youth took part in a massive protest march against climate change in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 24, 2019. Youth around the world declared May 24th as an international climate strike day. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Toronto, ONTARIO, CANADA - Activists from Extinction Rebellion Toronto and other environmental groups block Bay Street in the financial district as they rally outside the Barclays bank office building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 24, 2019 to protest against climate change and to call for Barclays to stop funding new fossil fuel projects and to start phasing out existing investments in the fossil fuel sector. Barclays is a British multinational investment bank and financial services company with offices in Toronto, Canada. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Toronto, ONTARIO, CANADA - Small group of supporters of the Canadian oil companies rallied to protest against environmental groups protesting against fossil fuels and climate change in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 24, 2019. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina - This Wednesday, October 3 was held in the Congress of the Argentine Nation a day of protest by a commission of the Intersindical Basin Carbonifera River Turbio in the context of the Carboniferous Field conflict and repudiation of the national budget 2019. Beginning With different union activities and accompanying other guilds in their struggle, the mining workers carried out what was called ''El Carbonazo'' as a symbolic embrace in front of the National Lesgilatura in the City of Buenos Aires. They literally took the coal to the doors of the Congress, in support and in defense of the company Carbonifera (YCRT). In addition to the symbolic embrace there was a march around the Plaza Los Dos Congresos. (Credit Image: ©  Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - Demo from the stage. On 24.5.2019 ten thousands protested in Munich for the protection of the climate and of the environment. They said to vote for the European Elections on Sunday. (Credit Image: © Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - On 22.3.2019 1000-2000 young people protested in Munich against climate change and for the protection of the environment. (Credit Image: © Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Israel's President Shimon Peres arrives at the morning session of United Nations Climate Change Conference at Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, on December 18, 2009. World leaders will try to reach agreement on targets for reducing the earth's carbon emissions on this last day of the summit. Photo by Ludovic/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • July 21, 2019 - Kayaking Ice Berg Off Coast Of Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019, Los Angeles, California, U.S.: Protesters are seen holding placards during a climate change demonstration..Students and environmental activists participate in a Climate Strike in Los Angeles, California. Organizers called on the Trump Administration to declare a state of climate emergency in order to save the planet, create a Green New Deal and transition into a zero emissions economy. (Credit Image: © Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Protesters are seen holding placards warning of climate change during the strike..Hundreds of protesters, mostly teenagers, have demonstrated in Barcelona ending the tour in front of the government palace where they have read the manifesto calling for urgent measures against climate change. The strike for the climate Fridays for future was inspired by a young teenager and Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, is seconded in almost 1,500 cities in 114 countries. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Police officer is seen speaking with an Environmental activists during the protest outside the Brazilian embassy in London...Extinction Rebellion activists gathered outside Brazil embassy in London to celebrate the Amazon Rainforest's biodiversity and demand to stop the  rainforest exploitation and to protect it. (Credit Image: © Andres Pantoja/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 11, 2018 - Panama City, Florida, U.S. - Dozens of boats are scattered along the ground in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael as the storm left a swath of destruction across the Panhandle region of Florida area near Panama City, Florida. The Category 4 monster storm killed at least 6 people ad left behind catastrophic damage along northwestern Florida. (Credit Image: © Glenn Fawcett via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 17, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Environmental activists seen holding a green flag with the Extinction Rebellion logo stamped on it...The Extinction Rebellion activists gathered at five main bridges in London, to raise their concerns about climate change and demand that the UK government commits to reducing  carbon emissions to zero by 2025. (Credit Image: © Andres Pantoja/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2017 - Thermal photograph of skyscraper and Lambeth Bridge, London, UK (Credit Image: © Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Houston, TX, United States - National guardsmen rescue stranded residents after massive flooding from record rains overwhelmed roads and buildings throughout the city after Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas coast August 27, 2016 in Houston, Texas. (Credit Image: © Zachary West/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2017 - Gulf Of Mexico, United States - Tropical Storm Irma as it makes way over Georgia and into Tennessee after sweeping up the state of Florida as Category 4 Hurricane Irma as shown by the GOES-16 satellite September 11, 2017. (Credit Image: © Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2017 - Caribbean, United States - The eye of Hurricane Jose over the Atlantic Ocean above the Leeward Islands with a view straight through to the ocean as seen by astronauts on the International Space Station September 10, 2017. (Credit Image: © Randy Bresnik/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S. - A carpenter covers windows with plywood in preparation for Hurricane Irma. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean and has already caused devastation in the Caribbean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Gulf Of Mexico, United States - Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm is shown approaching the Cuba followed by Hurricane Jose, right, in the eastern Caribbean as seen from the GOES-16 satellite September 7, 2017. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S. - A carpenter covers windows with plywood in preparation for Hurricane Irma. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean and has already caused devastation in the Caribbean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Gulf Of Mexico, United States - Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm is shown approaching the Cuba followed by Hurricane Jose, right, in the eastern Caribbean as seen from the GOES-16 satellite September 7, 2017. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Philipsburg, St Maarten - An aerial photograph provided by the Dutch Ministry of Defense shows the damage of Hurricane Irma on the Caribbean island of St. Maarten. Massive destruction of the historic district on the Dutch island of St Maarten in the wake of a direct hit by Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm lashing the Caribbean September 6, 2017 in Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Gerben Van Es/Dutch Ministry of Defense /Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Philipsburg, St Maarten - An aerial photograph provided by the Dutch Ministry of Defense shows the damage of Hurricane Irma on the Caribbean island of St. Maarten. Storm surge and waves lash a resort on the Dutch Island of St. Maarten following a direct hit by Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm lashing the Caribbean. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Gerben Van Es/Dutch Ministry of Defense/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Philipsburg, St Maarten - Massive destruction to the airport on the Dutch island of St Maarten following a direct hit by Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm lashing the Caribbean September 6, 2017 in Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Gerben Van Es/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Gulf Of Mexico, Texas, U.S. - Hurricane Irma strengthens to a Category 5 storm as it approaches Puerto Rico in the eastern Caribbean as seen from the GOES-16 satellite September 5, 2017. Imra is packing winds of 180-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 26, 2017 - Port Aransas, TX, United States - View of the damage and destruction to buildings after Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas coast as a Category 4 storm packing winds of 130 mph August 26, 2016 in Port Aransas, Texas. (Credit Image: © Loumania Stewart/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Oahu, HI, United States of America - The Polynesian double-hulled voyaging canoe, Hokule'a, approaches Oahu after sailing 40,000 nautical miles around the world during a 36-month journey in Hawaii. The Hokulea is a full-scale replica of an ancient Polynesian double-hulled voyaging canoe built to prove the theory that Polynesian people traveled great distances by boat throughout history. Pictured: April 5, 2016 - Titusville, Florida, U.S. - The Polynesian traditional voyaging canoe Hokulea sails the Indian River before stoping to honor Hawaiian astronauts near the Kennedy Space Center. The traditionally designed, ocean-going Hawaiian canoe is sailing around the world demonstrating ancient navigation techniques and to raise awareness of climate change. (Credit Image: © Frankie Martin/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2017 - Central Jakarta, Capital Region Of Jakarta, Indonesia - Greenpeace activist held a peace action by unfold banners and use US President Donald Trump's mask in front of US Embassy for Indonesia in Jakarta. The action as an expression of their regrets after US President Donald Trump declared the US retreat from Paris Agreement on last week. (Credit Image: © Tubagus Aditya Irawan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2017 - Manhattan, New York, U.S - Geoff Sobelle,performs ''Hose'', during closing night  of ''Holoscenes'', in Times Square. ''Holoscenes'' was inspired by a photograph of the widespread flooding in Pakistan according to artistic director Lars Jan, who began to daydream about ''a man in an aquarium calmly reading a newspaper while flood waters surged around him' (Credit Image: © Nancy Siesel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2017 - Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, U.S. - Decorated shrimp boats parade past the commercial fishing docks down Shem Creek during the annual Blessing of the Fleet signifying the start of the commercial shrimping season in South Carolina. Coastal shrimping is part of the low country heritage but has been declining rapidly with rising costs and increased foreign competition. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2017 - Charleston, SC, United States of America - A protester holds a sign opposing opposing climate change during the People's Climate Parade in solidarity with similar marches around the nation April 29, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The march coincides with the 100th day in office of President Donald Trump and demands action to protect the environment and stop climate change. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • French President Francois Hollande receives Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ahead of the COP21 UN Conference on Climate Change, at The Elysee Palace in Paris, France on November 29, 2015. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 525748_006 Paris France
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  • October 3, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama joins Leonardo DiCaprio and Dr. Katharine Hayhoe for a discussion on climate change during the South by South Lawn festival on the South Lawn of the White House October 3, 2016 in Washington, DC. The event is inspired by the South by Southwest festival and includes arts, film, entertainment and technology. (Credit Image: © Chuck Kennedy/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2016 - Atlantic Ocean, United States - View of powerful Hurricane Matthew from the NOAA GOES-east satellite as it heads up the coast past Georgia October 8, 2016 in the Atlantic Ocean. The storm brought tropical storm-force winds, heavy rain, and dangerous surf to the East Coast of the United States. (Credit Image: © Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S. - Young surfers struggle with strong tides and winds as Hurricane Matthew approaches the coast. The hurricane is expected to make landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm with strong winds, rain and storm serge. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Isle Of Palms, United States - A surfer struggles with strong tides and winds as Hurricane Matthew approaches the coast October 7, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The hurricane is expected to make landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm with strong winds, rain and storm serge. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Isle Of Palms, United States - A surfer waits for a wave to ride as Hurricane Matthew approaches the coast churning up the Atlantic Ocean October 7, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The hurricane is expected to make landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm with strong winds, rain and storm serge. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama is given an update on Hurricane Matthew from FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate and his national security team in the Oval Office of the White House October 7, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Credit Image: © Pete Souza/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama joins Leonardo DiCaprio and Dr. Katharine Hayhoe for a discussion on climate change during the South by South Lawn festival on the South Lawn of the White House October 3, 2016 in Washington, DC. The event is inspired by the South by Southwest festival and includes arts, film, entertainment and technology. (Credit Image: © Chuck Kennedy/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama joins Leonardo DiCaprio and Dr. Katharine Hayhoe for a discussion on climate change during the South by South Lawn festival on the South Lawn of the White House October 3, 2016 in Washington, DC. The event is inspired by the South by Southwest festival and includes arts, film, entertainment and technology. (Credit Image: © Pete Souza/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama joins Leonardo DiCaprio and Dr. Katharine Hayhoe for a discussion on climate change during the South by South Lawn festival on the South Lawn of the White House October 3, 2016 in Washington, DC. The event is inspired by the South by Southwest festival and includes arts, film, entertainment and technology. (Credit Image: © Pete Souza/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives at the morning session of United Nations Climate Change Conference at Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, on December 18, 2009. World leaders will try to reach agreement on targets for reducing the earth's carbon emissions on this last day of the summit. Photo by Ludovic/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • October 3, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama joins Leonardo DiCaprio and Dr. Katharine Hayhoe for a discussion on climate change during the South by South Lawn festival on the South Lawn of the White House October 3, 2016 in Washington, DC. The event is inspired by the South by Southwest festival and includes arts, film, entertainment and technology. (Credit Image: © Chuck Kennedy/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2016 - Atlantic Ocean, United States - View of powerful Hurricane Matthew from the NOAA GOES-east satellite as it heads up the coast past Georgia October 8, 2016 in the Atlantic Ocean. The storm brought tropical storm-force winds, heavy rain, and dangerous surf to the East Coast of the United States. (Credit Image: © Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Isle Of Palms, United States - People watch waves bash against the Sea Cabins pier as Hurricane Matthew approaches the coast churning up the Atlantic Ocean October 7, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The hurricane is expected to make landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm with strong winds, rain and storm serge. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S. - Young surfers struggle with strong tides and winds as Hurricane Matthew approaches the coast. The hurricane is expected to make landfall near Charleston as a Category 2 storm with strong winds, rain and storm serge. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 8, 2019 - Bebedo, Mozambique - Local volunteers assist in unloading food aid from a helicopter in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region. (Credit Image: © Corban Lundborg via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 8, 2019 - Bebedo, Mozambique - An aerial view of the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai destroying huge swaths of the region April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region. (Credit Image: © Corban Lundborg via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 8, 2019 - Bebedo, Mozambique - An aerial view of the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai destroying huge swaths of the region April 8, 2019 near Bebedo, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region. (Credit Image: © Corban Lundborg via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2019 - Nhagau, Mozambique - Villagers wait for food aid to be distributed in the aftermath of the massive Cyclone Idai April 6, 2019 in Nhagau, Mozambique. The World Food Programme, with help from the U.S. Air Force is transporting emergency relief supplies to assist the devastated region. (Credit Image: © Chris Hibben via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 2, 2019, Silver Springs, MD, United States of America: The NOAA GOES-16 satellite showing the catastrophic Hurricane Dorian as it approaches the coast of Florida September 2, 2019 in the Atlantic Ocean. Dorian struck the small island nation as a Category 5 storm with winds of 185 mph. (Credit Image: © Noaa via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Teesside Refinery, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Cars In A Junkyard With Their Trunks Open (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Junkyard Of Cars (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Los Angeles, California, United States - A protester is seen during a climate change demonstration holding a placard that says 'the oceans are rising and so are we'..Students and environmental activists participate in a Climate Strike in Los Angeles, California. Organizers called on the Trump Administration to declare a state of climate emergency in order to save the planet, create a Green New Deal and transition into a zero emissions economy. (Credit Image: © Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn addresses environmental activists and campaigners from several organisations who gathered in Parliament Square to protest against the government’s lack of action on the climate change and destruction of the environment on 01 May, 2019 in London, England. The demonstration coincided with a debate in the House of Commons on Labour Party's Climate Emergency motion to declare a national emergency on environmental and climate change which the MPs passed without a vote. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 17, 2018 - Malibu, CA, United States of America - U.S President Donald Trump, joined by California Governor Jerry Brown, Governor-elect Gavin Newsom, and FEMA Administrator Brock Long tour fire damage to a suburban neighborhood November 17, 2018 in Malibu, California. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 17, 2018 - Paradise, CA, United States of America - Fire damage to the homes destroyed in the Camp Fire November 17, 2018 in Paradise, California. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Houston, TX, United States of America - View from the International Space Station of Hurricane Michael as it churns strikes the Panhandle of Northwest Florida as a Category 4 storm with 145mph winds and heavy rain October 10, 2018 in Earth Orbit. (Credit Image: © Nasa via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S President Donald Trump is briefed by FEMA Administrator Brock Long, right, and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Hurricane Michael as it heads to Florida in the Oval Office of the White House October 10, 2018 Washington, DC. Hurricane Michael is the most powerful storm ever to hit the panhandle region of Florida (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2017 - Thermal photograph of skyscrapers and construction crane, London, UK (Credit Image: © Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 24, 2017 - Thermal photograph of skyscrapers and construction cranes, London, UK (Credit Image: © Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 10, 2017 - Folly Beach, SC, United States - A surfer enjoys the extreme waves caused by a tidal serge from Hurricane Irma at the Folly Washout September 10, 2017 in Folly Beach, South Carolina. Imra is expected to spare the Charleston area but hurricane will bring a tidal serge and will cause flooding along the coast. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Uss Wasp, PR, United States - A U.S. Navy MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter departs the USS Wasp en route to the U.S. Virgin Islands in the wake of Hurricane Irma September 7, 2017 near Puerto Rico. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean and caused massive devastation in the Virgin Islands. (Credit Image: © Sean Galbreath/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, SC, United States - A carpenter covers windows with plywood in preparation for Hurricane Irma in the beach community of Isle of Palms September 7, 2017 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean and has already caused devastation in the Caribbean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Philipsburg, St Maarten - An aerial photograph provided by the Dutch Ministry of Defense shows the damage of Hurricane Irma on the Caribbean island of St. Maarten. Massive destruction of the port and buildings in the wake of a direct hit by Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm lashing the Caribbean September 6, 2017 in Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Gerben Van Es/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Philipsburg, St Maarten - An aerial photograph provided by the Dutch Ministry of Defense shows the damage of Hurricane Irma on the Caribbean island of St. Maarten. Massive destruction of the historic district on the Dutch island of St Maarten in the wake of a direct hit by Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm lashing the Caribbean September 6, 2017 in Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Gerben Van Es/Dutch Ministry of Defense/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Gulf Of Mexico, TX, United States - Hurricane Irma strengthens to a Category 5 storm as it approaches Puerto Rico in the eastern Caribbean as seen from the GOES-16 satellite September 5, 2017. Imra is packing winds of 180-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Rockport, TX, United States - U.S Border Patrol agent Mario Fuentes searches for survivors among the rubble of a mobile home caused by Hurricane Harvey August 27, 2016 in Rockport, Texas. Tiny Rockport was nearly destroyed by Hurricane Harvey as it came ashore as a Category 4 storm with 130mph winds. (Credit Image: © Glenn Fawcett/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 26, 2017 - Gulf Of Mexico, TX, United States - Hurricane Harvey continues to meander slowly inland after hitting the coast of Texas as a category 4 storm seen from the GOES-16 satellite August 26, 2017. The hurricane has weaken but is dropping record amounts of rain causing widespread flooding. (Credit Image: © Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 03 : Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury via ZUMA Wire)
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