Greenhouse Manager Paul Ruser tend to sallad plants at the Gebr. Meier Greenhouse in Hinwil outside Zurich. Commercial greenhouses utilize tecnhical CO2 to increase the crop yield. Traditionally the CO2 production is done with burning fossil fuels, but the Meier Greenhouse get their CO2 locally the Swiss company Climeworks. Founded in 2009 by Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher, the company has commercialized the modular carbon capture unit, each of which is capable of sucking up to 135 kilo of CO2 out of the air daily. The CO2 collectors use excess energy from the Kezo Waste Incinerator to ru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greenhouse-manager-paul-ruser-tend-to-sallad-plants-at-the-gebr-meier-greenhouse-in-hinwil-outside-zurich-commercial-greenhouses-utilize-tecnhical-co2-to-increase-the-crop-yield-traditionally-the-co2-production-is-done-with-burning-fossil-fuels-but-the-meier-greenhouse-get-their-co2-locally-the-swiss-company-climeworks-founded-in-2009-by-christoph-gebald-and-jan-wurzbacher-the-company-has-commercialized-the-modular-carbon-capture-unit-each-of-which-is-capable-of-sucking-up-to-135-kilo-of-co2-out-of-the-air-daily-the-co2-collectors-use-excess-energy-from-the-kezo-waste-incinerator-to-ru-image617534605.html
RM2XTK3K9–Greenhouse Manager Paul Ruser tend to sallad plants at the Gebr. Meier Greenhouse in Hinwil outside Zurich. Commercial greenhouses utilize tecnhical CO2 to increase the crop yield. Traditionally the CO2 production is done with burning fossil fuels, but the Meier Greenhouse get their CO2 locally the Swiss company Climeworks. Founded in 2009 by Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher, the company has commercialized the modular carbon capture unit, each of which is capable of sucking up to 135 kilo of CO2 out of the air daily. The CO2 collectors use excess energy from the Kezo Waste Incinerator to ru
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RF2WG3XKP–Canister of carbon-negative fuels
A dump truck races by a mountain of sulfur at one of the oil sand mines in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The sulfur is a byproduct from the refining of the bitumen and represents a huge problem of its own. As of 2006 there were 15 million tons of sulfur stockpiled at the mining sites, and the price tag for maintaining the toxic runoff is hefty. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every 100 BTU of energy extracted, 70 BTU is lost in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dump-truck-races-by-a-mountain-of-sulfur-at-one-of-the-oil-sand-mines-in-fort-mcmurray-in-alberta-canada-the-sulfur-is-a-byproduct-from-the-refining-of-the-bitumen-and-represents-a-huge-problem-of-its-own-as-of-2006-there-were-15-million-tons-of-sulfur-stockpiled-at-the-mining-sites-and-the-price-tag-for-maintaining-the-toxic-runoff-is-hefty-the-athabasca-oil-sands-deposit-is-among-the-largest-in-the-world-the-bitumen-also-commonly-named-tar-hence-tar-sands-contains-lots-of-hydrocarbons-but-is-notoriously-hard-to-extract-for-every-100-btu-of-energy-extracted-70-btu-is-lost-in-image618595933.html
RM2XXBDBW–A dump truck races by a mountain of sulfur at one of the oil sand mines in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The sulfur is a byproduct from the refining of the bitumen and represents a huge problem of its own. As of 2006 there were 15 million tons of sulfur stockpiled at the mining sites, and the price tag for maintaining the toxic runoff is hefty. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every 100 BTU of energy extracted, 70 BTU is lost in
An abandoned oil tank sits on its own among scrub on wasteland in east Belfast, Northern Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-abandoned-oil-tank-sits-on-its-own-among-scrub-on-wasteland-in-east-belfast-northern-ireland-image359631204.html
RF2BW2H7G–An abandoned oil tank sits on its own among scrub on wasteland in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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RFRF1XG4–Smoke from a domestic chimney
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RFFB8TR0–Profiting from environmental pollution
A boat blocks the road during a street party hosted by climate activism group Extinction Rebellion as part of the group's 'End methane, electrify DC' campaign. The party is a protest against expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure by Washington Gas Light (WGL), as well as the company's role in methane leaks that currently plague DC. They are urging WGL to 'jump ship' from fossil fuels and commit to lean energy. Methane is the most potent greenhouse gas driving global warming, 80 times more effective in trapping heat than carbon dioxide over the course of 20 years. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-boat-blocks-the-road-during-a-street-party-hosted-by-climate-activism-group-extinction-rebellion-as-part-of-the-groups-end-methane-electrify-dc-campaign-the-party-is-a-protest-against-expansion-of-fossil-fuel-infrastructure-by-washington-gas-light-wgl-as-well-as-the-companys-role-in-methane-leaks-that-currently-plague-dc-they-are-urging-wgl-to-jump-ship-from-fossil-fuels-and-commit-to-lean-energy-methane-is-the-most-potent-greenhouse-gas-driving-global-warming-80-times-more-effective-in-trapping-heat-than-carbon-dioxide-over-the-course-of-20-years-photo-by-allison-baileynurp-image490174593.html
RM2KDDAKD–A boat blocks the road during a street party hosted by climate activism group Extinction Rebellion as part of the group's 'End methane, electrify DC' campaign. The party is a protest against expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure by Washington Gas Light (WGL), as well as the company's role in methane leaks that currently plague DC. They are urging WGL to 'jump ship' from fossil fuels and commit to lean energy. Methane is the most potent greenhouse gas driving global warming, 80 times more effective in trapping heat than carbon dioxide over the course of 20 years. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurP
14 September 2022, Hamburg: View of a tank at the new power-to-liquid demonstration plant on the site of the H&R Ölwerke Schindler GmbH refinery in the port. The plant will produce sustainable fuels for road and air transport, so-called e-fuels, as well as natural raw waxes used in cosmetics or pharmaceuticals from natural hydrogens and carbon dioxide (CO2). Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/14-september-2022-hamburg-view-of-a-tank-at-the-new-power-to-liquid-demonstration-plant-on-the-site-of-the-hr-lwerke-schindler-gmbh-refinery-in-the-port-the-plant-will-produce-sustainable-fuels-for-road-and-air-transport-so-called-e-fuels-as-well-as-natural-raw-waxes-used-in-cosmetics-or-pharmaceuticals-from-natural-hydrogens-and-carbon-dioxide-co2-photo-marcus-brandtdpa-image482494105.html
RM2K0YE49–14 September 2022, Hamburg: View of a tank at the new power-to-liquid demonstration plant on the site of the H&R Ölwerke Schindler GmbH refinery in the port. The plant will produce sustainable fuels for road and air transport, so-called e-fuels, as well as natural raw waxes used in cosmetics or pharmaceuticals from natural hydrogens and carbon dioxide (CO2). Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa
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RF2A2AFYY–Planet earth with a conceptual arctic melting from global warming
Stralsund, Germany. 23rd July, 2020. Johannes Gulden, Director of the Institute for Renewable Energy Systems (IRES) shows a flat with methanol in front of the methanol synthesis plant at the Institute for Renewable Energy Systems (IRES) on the premises of Stralsund University. At Stralsund University of Applied Sciences, methanol has been produced from wind power and carbon dioxide instead of fossil fuels. The scientists at the university produce liquid methanol from hydrogen (H2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) without buffer storage. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stralsund-germany-23rd-july-2020-johannes-gulden-director-of-the-institute-for-renewable-energy-systems-ires-shows-a-flat-with-methanol-in-front-of-the-methanol-synthesis-plant-at-the-institute-for-renewable-energy-systems-ires-on-the-premises-of-stralsund-university-at-stralsund-university-of-applied-sciences-methanol-has-been-produced-from-wind-power-and-carbon-dioxide-instead-of-fossil-fuels-the-scientists-at-the-university-produce-liquid-methanol-from-hydrogen-h2-and-carbon-dioxide-co2-without-buffer-storage-credit-stefan-sauerdpaalamy-live-news-image366621722.html
RM2C8D1MX–Stralsund, Germany. 23rd July, 2020. Johannes Gulden, Director of the Institute for Renewable Energy Systems (IRES) shows a flat with methanol in front of the methanol synthesis plant at the Institute for Renewable Energy Systems (IRES) on the premises of Stralsund University. At Stralsund University of Applied Sciences, methanol has been produced from wind power and carbon dioxide instead of fossil fuels. The scientists at the university produce liquid methanol from hydrogen (H2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) without buffer storage. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 9 October 2024. A small group from Christian Climate Action stage a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects. Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-9-october-2024-a-small-group-from-christian-climate-action-stage-a-protest-outside-the-houses-of-parliament-as-they-campaign-to-stop-the-development-of-the-rosebank-oil-field-as-well-as-new-oil-and-gas-projects-permission-to-exploit-the-rosebank-the-uks-biggest-untapped-oil-field-was-granted-to-energy-company-equinor-by-the-previous-conservative-government-but-opponents-argue-against-the-use-of-fossil-fuels-in-order-to-protect-the-climate-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image625284901.html
RM2Y9857H–London, UK. 9 October 2024. A small group from Christian Climate Action stage a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects. Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany. 06th Nov, 2019. Sunfire's logo can be seen on a research facility that uses Power-to-X (P2X) technologies to convert electricity from renewable sources and material resources such as water and carbon dioxide into fuels. Credit: Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eggenstein-leopoldshafen-germany-06th-nov-2019-sunfires-logo-can-be-seen-on-a-research-facility-that-uses-power-to-x-p2x-technologies-to-convert-electricity-from-renewable-sources-and-material-resources-such-as-water-and-carbon-dioxide-into-fuels-credit-marijan-muratdpaalamy-live-news-image332346818.html
RM2A8KKN6–Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany. 06th Nov, 2019. Sunfire's logo can be seen on a research facility that uses Power-to-X (P2X) technologies to convert electricity from renewable sources and material resources such as water and carbon dioxide into fuels. Credit: Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy Live News
Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Niederaussem brown coal power station owned by RWE near Bergheim, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smoke-and-water-vapor-rise-from-the-cooling-towers-and-chimneys-of-58071233.html
RMDADACH–Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Niederaussem brown coal power station owned by RWE near Bergheim, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg
Germany, Hamburg, Hansaport import of coal and ore, unloading of ore from vessel Cielo DÉuropa / DEUTSCHLAND, Hamburg, Hansaport, Import von Kohle und Erz, Entladung von Eisenerz vom Schiff Cielo DÉuropa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/germany-hamburg-hansaport-import-of-coal-and-ore-unloading-of-ore-from-vessel-cielo-duropa-deutschland-hamburg-hansaport-import-von-kohle-und-erz-entladung-von-eisenerz-vom-schiff-cielo-duropa-image327462884.html
RM2A0N670–Germany, Hamburg, Hansaport import of coal and ore, unloading of ore from vessel Cielo DÉuropa / DEUTSCHLAND, Hamburg, Hansaport, Import von Kohle und Erz, Entladung von Eisenerz vom Schiff Cielo DÉuropa
Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: Climate activists show a protest cartel in front of a Unicredit bank. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turin-italy-19-july-2019-climate-activists-show-a-protest-cartel-in-front-of-a-unicredit-bank-climate-activists-from-fridays-for-future-and-extinction-rebellion-groups-protest-against-investments-by-banks-in-fossil-fuels-credit-nicol-campoalamy-live-news-image338312639.html
RM2AJBD67–Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: Climate activists show a protest cartel in front of a Unicredit bank. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News
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RM2TBCC14–Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil
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RF2J1JRN4–Thick white smoke from industrial factory old rusty chimneys on a cloudy grey sky background
Riceboro, Georgia smoke pollution from industrial factory with blue sky and trees in landscape coming from paper mill manufacturing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/riceboro-georgia-smoke-pollution-from-industrial-factory-with-blue-sky-and-trees-in-landscape-coming-from-paper-mill-manufacturing-image473712202.html
RF2JEKCMX–Riceboro, Georgia smoke pollution from industrial factory with blue sky and trees in landscape coming from paper mill manufacturing
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RF2WG3XJT–Canister of carbon-neutral fuels
Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-from-one-of-the-enormous-tailings-ponds-in-fort-mcmurray-in-alberta-canada-the-ponds-are-among-the-largest-man-made-structures-in-the-world-spanning-more-than-175-square-kilometres-they-pose-an-added-challenge-to-the-oil-sands-production-even-after-ended-production-it-can-take-up-to-30-years-for-the-silt-in-the-ponds-to-dry-up-the-contaminated-water-is-toxic-to-any-living-creatures-the-athabasca-oil-sands-deposit-is-among-the-largest-in-the-world-the-bitumen-also-commonly-named-tar-hence-tar-sands-contains-lots-of-hydrocarbons-but-is-notoriously-hard-to-extract-for-every-image618596465.html
RM2XXBE2W–Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every
An abandoned oil tank sits on its own among scrub on wasteland in east Belfast, Northern Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-abandoned-oil-tank-sits-on-its-own-among-scrub-on-wasteland-in-east-belfast-northern-ireland-image359631711.html
RF2BW2HWK–An abandoned oil tank sits on its own among scrub on wasteland in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Electricity from fossil fuels, conceptual composite image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electricity-from-fossil-fuels-conceptual-composite-image-image365540346.html
RF2C6KPCA–Electricity from fossil fuels, conceptual composite image.
An abandoned oil tank sits on its own among scrub on wasteland in east Belfast, Northern Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-abandoned-oil-tank-sits-on-its-own-among-scrub-on-wasteland-in-east-belfast-northern-ireland-image359631921.html
RF2BW2J55–An abandoned oil tank sits on its own among scrub on wasteland in east Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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RFFB8W9G–Profiting from environmental pollution
Smoke rises from industrial plant into clouds after sunset Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smoke-rises-from-industrial-plant-into-clouds-after-sunset-image505524959.html
RF2MACJ6R–Smoke rises from industrial plant into clouds after sunset
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RF2A2AFYR–Planet earth with a conceptual arctic melting from global warming
London, UK, 4th October, 2024. Ocean Rebellion staged a dramatic perfomance protest with an ocean goddess 'drowning in oil' on the final day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings (MEPC) held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They reminded the UN member states on their responsibilities to the marine environment and highlighted the harms of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) used in the shipping industry - pointing out that methane leaks from vessels are eighty times more damaging that carbon dioxide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-4th-october-2024-ocean-rebellion-staged-a-dramatic-perfomance-protest-with-an-ocean-goddess-drowning-in-oil-on-the-final-day-of-the-marine-environment-protection-committee-meetings-mepc-held-at-the-international-maritime-organization-imo-they-reminded-the-un-member-states-on-their-responsibilities-to-the-marine-environment-and-highlighted-the-harms-of-liquid-natural-gas-lng-used-in-the-shipping-industry-pointing-out-that-methane-leaks-from-vessels-are-eighty-times-more-damaging-that-carbon-dioxide-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image624748687.html
RM2Y8BN93–London, UK, 4th October, 2024. Ocean Rebellion staged a dramatic perfomance protest with an ocean goddess 'drowning in oil' on the final day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings (MEPC) held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They reminded the UN member states on their responsibilities to the marine environment and highlighted the harms of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) used in the shipping industry - pointing out that methane leaks from vessels are eighty times more damaging that carbon dioxide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 9 October 2024. A small group from Christian Climate Action stage a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects. Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-9-october-2024-a-small-group-from-christian-climate-action-stage-a-protest-outside-the-houses-of-parliament-as-they-campaign-to-stop-the-development-of-the-rosebank-oil-field-as-well-as-new-oil-and-gas-projects-permission-to-exploit-the-rosebank-the-uks-biggest-untapped-oil-field-was-granted-to-energy-company-equinor-by-the-previous-conservative-government-but-opponents-argue-against-the-use-of-fossil-fuels-in-order-to-protect-the-climate-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image625285013.html
RM2Y985BH–London, UK. 9 October 2024. A small group from Christian Climate Action stage a protest outside the Houses of Parliament as they campaign to stop the development of the Rosebank oil field as well as new oil and gas projects. Permission to exploit the Rosebank, the UK’s biggest untapped oil field, was granted to energy company Equinor by the previous Conservative government, but opponents argue against the use of fossil fuels in order to protect the climate. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany. 06th Nov, 2019. Ineratec's logo can be seen on a research facility that uses Power-to-X (P2X) technologies to convert electricity from renewable sources and material resources such as water and carbon dioxide into fuels. Credit: Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eggenstein-leopoldshafen-germany-06th-nov-2019-ineratecs-logo-can-be-seen-on-a-research-facility-that-uses-power-to-x-p2x-technologies-to-convert-electricity-from-renewable-sources-and-material-resources-such-as-water-and-carbon-dioxide-into-fuels-credit-marijan-muratdpaalamy-live-news-image332346809.html
RM2A8KKMW–Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany. 06th Nov, 2019. Ineratec's logo can be seen on a research facility that uses Power-to-X (P2X) technologies to convert electricity from renewable sources and material resources such as water and carbon dioxide into fuels. Credit: Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy Live News
Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Neurath II brown coal power station owned by RWE near Grevenbroich, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smoke-and-water-vapor-rise-from-the-cooling-towers-and-chimneys-of-58071234.html
RMDADACJ–Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Neurath II brown coal power station owned by RWE near Grevenbroich, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24.03.2024, Climate activists from 'Kappen met Kolen' movement during the protest action at industrial rail track Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amsterdam-the-netherlands-24032024-climate-activists-from-kappen-met-kolen-movement-during-the-protest-action-at-industrial-rail-track-image601279582.html
RF2WX6J6P–Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24.03.2024, Climate activists from 'Kappen met Kolen' movement during the protest action at industrial rail track
Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: A climate activist demonstrates in front of a Unicredit bank wearing mask inspired by the Money Heist series ('La casa de papel') broadcast by Netflix. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turin-italy-19-july-2019-a-climate-activist-demonstrates-in-front-of-a-unicredit-bank-wearing-mask-inspired-by-the-money-heist-series-la-casa-de-papel-broadcast-by-netflix-climate-activists-from-fridays-for-future-and-extinction-rebellion-groups-protest-against-investments-by-banks-in-fossil-fuels-credit-nicol-campoalamy-live-news-image338312622.html
RM2AJBD5J–Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: A climate activist demonstrates in front of a Unicredit bank wearing mask inspired by the Money Heist series ('La casa de papel') broadcast by Netflix. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News
Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oil-from-a-car-on-a-road-with-autumn-leaves-scattered-through-the-puddle-of-oil-image574976169.html
RM2TBCBY5–Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil
Thick white smoke from industrial factory old rusty chimneys on a cloudy grey sky background, vertical Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thick-white-smoke-from-industrial-factory-old-rusty-chimneys-on-a-cloudy-grey-sky-background-vertical-image465708354.html
RF2J1JRN6–Thick white smoke from industrial factory old rusty chimneys on a cloudy grey sky background, vertical
Vertical filters in a biogas plant used to separate methane from carbon dioxide, water and oxygen, Spain January 2013 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vertical-filters-in-a-biogas-plant-used-to-separate-methane-from-carbon-dioxide-water-and-oxygen-spain-january-2013-image262986306.html
RMW7T1M2–Vertical filters in a biogas plant used to separate methane from carbon dioxide, water and oxygen, Spain January 2013
A bridge leading to the large coal power plant, transition from fossil fuels to clean energy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-bridge-leading-to-the-large-coal-power-plant-transition-from-fossil-fuels-to-clean-energy-image473087486.html
RF2JDJYWJ–A bridge leading to the large coal power plant, transition from fossil fuels to clean energy
Beirut Lebanon,16th April 2016. The Lebanese capital Beirut chokes under a thick layer of yellowy brown Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants caused by carbon fossil fuels from motorcars Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beirut-lebanon16th-april-2016-the-lebanese-capital-beirut-chokes-under-102385436.html
RMFXG1JM–Beirut Lebanon,16th April 2016. The Lebanese capital Beirut chokes under a thick layer of yellowy brown Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants caused by carbon fossil fuels from motorcars Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-from-one-of-the-enormous-tailings-ponds-in-fort-mcmurray-in-alberta-canada-the-ponds-are-among-the-largest-man-made-structures-in-the-world-spanning-more-than-175-square-kilometres-they-pose-an-added-challenge-to-the-oil-sands-production-even-after-ended-production-it-can-take-up-to-30-years-for-the-silt-in-the-ponds-to-dry-up-the-contaminated-water-is-toxic-to-any-living-creatures-the-athabasca-oil-sands-deposit-is-among-the-largest-in-the-world-the-bitumen-also-commonly-named-tar-hence-tar-sands-contains-lots-of-hydrocarbons-but-is-notoriously-hard-to-extract-for-every-image618595943.html
RM2XXBDC7–Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every
Coal fired power plant emits toxic flue gas from combustion of the fossil fuels into beautiful cloudy sky Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coal-fired-power-plant-emits-toxic-flue-gas-from-combustion-of-the-fossil-fuels-into-beautiful-cloudy-sky-image236275351.html
RFRMB7HB–Coal fired power plant emits toxic flue gas from combustion of the fossil fuels into beautiful cloudy sky
Electricity from fossil fuels, conceptual composite image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electricity-from-fossil-fuels-conceptual-composite-image-image365540342.html
RF2C6KPC6–Electricity from fossil fuels, conceptual composite image.
London, UK. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-protesters-from-the-dharma-action-network-meditated-in-trafalgar-square-and-handed-out-flyers-calling-for-people-and-governments-to-take-effective-actions-to-combat-climate-change-suggesting-people-move-their-money-out-of-banks-investing-in-fossil-fuels-get-informed-by-reading-the-ipcc-report-on-global-warming-and-join-them-and-other-groups-including-friends-of-the-earth-greenpeace-or-take-action-with-extinction-rebellion-image630857551.html
RM2YJA16R–London, UK. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion.
Canister of coal-to-liquids Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canister-of-coal-to-liquids-image595073783.html
RF2WG3XK3–Canister of coal-to-liquids
Smoke from distant industrial plant next to neighborhood at sunset Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smoke-from-distant-industrial-plant-next-to-neighborhood-at-sunset-image502570959.html
RF2M5J2AR–Smoke from distant industrial plant next to neighborhood at sunset
Highway 80W from Berkeley Pedestrian Bridge. White oncoming car headlights at night in soft focus behind chain link fence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/highway-80w-from-berkeley-pedestrian-bridge-white-oncoming-car-headlights-at-night-in-soft-focus-behind-chain-link-fence-image262045941.html
RMW6967H–Highway 80W from Berkeley Pedestrian Bridge. White oncoming car headlights at night in soft focus behind chain link fence.
London, UK, 4th October, 2024. Ocean Rebellion staged a dramatic perfomance protest with an ocean goddess 'drowning in oil' on the final day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings (MEPC) held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They reminded the UN member states on their responsibilities to the marine environment and highlighted the harms of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) used in the shipping industry - pointing out that methane leaks from vessels are eighty times more damaging that carbon dioxide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-4th-october-2024-ocean-rebellion-staged-a-dramatic-perfomance-protest-with-an-ocean-goddess-drowning-in-oil-on-the-final-day-of-the-marine-environment-protection-committee-meetings-mepc-held-at-the-international-maritime-organization-imo-they-reminded-the-un-member-states-on-their-responsibilities-to-the-marine-environment-and-highlighted-the-harms-of-liquid-natural-gas-lng-used-in-the-shipping-industry-pointing-out-that-methane-leaks-from-vessels-are-eighty-times-more-damaging-that-carbon-dioxide-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image624749253.html
RM2Y8BP19–London, UK, 4th October, 2024. Ocean Rebellion staged a dramatic perfomance protest with an ocean goddess 'drowning in oil' on the final day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings (MEPC) held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They reminded the UN member states on their responsibilities to the marine environment and highlighted the harms of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) used in the shipping industry - pointing out that methane leaks from vessels are eighty times more damaging that carbon dioxide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 22nd Apr, 2017. Scientists prepare to march through central London on the ‘March for Science' as part of a global protest march in the name of science. The organisers of the march, which took place on Earth Day, stated that science is ‘under attack' from the administration of President Trump, with cuts to research funding into climate change and cancer and controversial statements by advisors such as Scott Pruitt, head of the US Environmental Protection Agency, who denied that carbon dioxide emissions are a primary cause of global warming. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-22nd-apr-2017-scientists-prepare-to-march-through-central-138723840.html
RMJ1KBJT–London, UK. 22nd Apr, 2017. Scientists prepare to march through central London on the ‘March for Science' as part of a global protest march in the name of science. The organisers of the march, which took place on Earth Day, stated that science is ‘under attack' from the administration of President Trump, with cuts to research funding into climate change and cancer and controversial statements by advisors such as Scott Pruitt, head of the US Environmental Protection Agency, who denied that carbon dioxide emissions are a primary cause of global warming. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany. 06th Nov, 2019. The Climeworks logo can be seen on a research facility that uses Power-to-X (P2X) technologies to convert electricity from renewable sources and material resources such as water and carbon dioxide into fuels. Credit: Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eggenstein-leopoldshafen-germany-06th-nov-2019-the-climeworks-logo-can-be-seen-on-a-research-facility-that-uses-power-to-x-p2x-technologies-to-convert-electricity-from-renewable-sources-and-material-resources-such-as-water-and-carbon-dioxide-into-fuels-credit-marijan-muratdpaalamy-live-news-image332346825.html
RM2A8KKND–Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany. 06th Nov, 2019. The Climeworks logo can be seen on a research facility that uses Power-to-X (P2X) technologies to convert electricity from renewable sources and material resources such as water and carbon dioxide into fuels. Credit: Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy Live News
Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Neurath II brown coal power station owned by RWE near Grevenbroich, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smoke-and-water-vapor-rise-from-the-cooling-towers-and-chimneys-of-58071235.html
RMDADACK–Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Neurath II brown coal power station owned by RWE near Grevenbroich, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg
14 September 2022, Hamburg: View of the new power-to-liquid demonstration plant on the site of the H&R Ölwerke Schindler GmbH refinery in the port. The plant will produce sustainable fuels for road and air transport, so-called e-fuels, as well as natural raw waxes used in cosmetics or pharmaceuticals from natural hydrogens and carbon dioxide (CO2). Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/14-september-2022-hamburg-view-of-the-new-power-to-liquid-demonstration-plant-on-the-site-of-the-hr-lwerke-schindler-gmbh-refinery-in-the-port-the-plant-will-produce-sustainable-fuels-for-road-and-air-transport-so-called-e-fuels-as-well-as-natural-raw-waxes-used-in-cosmetics-or-pharmaceuticals-from-natural-hydrogens-and-carbon-dioxide-co2-photo-marcus-brandtdpa-image482494054.html
RM2K0YE2E–14 September 2022, Hamburg: View of the new power-to-liquid demonstration plant on the site of the H&R Ölwerke Schindler GmbH refinery in the port. The plant will produce sustainable fuels for road and air transport, so-called e-fuels, as well as natural raw waxes used in cosmetics or pharmaceuticals from natural hydrogens and carbon dioxide (CO2). Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa
Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: A climate activist demonstrates in front of a Unicredit bank wearing mask inspired by the Money Heist series ('La casa de papel') broadcast by Netflix. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turin-italy-19-july-2019-a-climate-activist-demonstrates-in-front-of-a-unicredit-bank-wearing-mask-inspired-by-the-money-heist-series-la-casa-de-papel-broadcast-by-netflix-climate-activists-from-fridays-for-future-and-extinction-rebellion-groups-protest-against-investments-by-banks-in-fossil-fuels-credit-nicol-campoalamy-live-news-image338312669.html
RM2AJBD79–Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: A climate activist demonstrates in front of a Unicredit bank wearing mask inspired by the Money Heist series ('La casa de papel') broadcast by Netflix. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News
Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oil-from-a-car-on-a-road-with-autumn-leaves-scattered-through-the-puddle-of-oil-image574976227.html
RM2TBCC17–Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24.03.2024, Climate activists from 'Kappen met Kolen' movement during the protest action at industrial rail track Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amsterdam-the-netherlands-24032024-climate-activists-from-kappen-met-kolen-movement-during-the-protest-action-at-industrial-rail-track-image601279646.html
RF2WX6J92–Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24.03.2024, Climate activists from 'Kappen met Kolen' movement during the protest action at industrial rail track
Motor cruiser named “Rollin’ Coal” from Metung, Hamilton Island marina, Whitsunday region, Queensland, Australia. No PR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/motor-cruiser-named-rollin-coal-from-metung-hamilton-island-marina-whitsunday-region-queensland-australia-no-pr-image438782436.html
RM2GDT7D8–Motor cruiser named “Rollin’ Coal” from Metung, Hamilton Island marina, Whitsunday region, Queensland, Australia. No PR
The Hague, The Netherlands, 11.03.2023, Climate activists with a sign reading 'stop fossil subsidies' (translated from dutch) during protest of Extinc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hague-the-netherlands-11032023-climate-activists-with-a-sign-reading-stop-fossil-subsidies-translated-from-dutch-during-protest-of-extinc-image541593744.html
RF2PD3M9M–The Hague, The Netherlands, 11.03.2023, Climate activists with a sign reading 'stop fossil subsidies' (translated from dutch) during protest of Extinc
Beirut Lebanon,16th April 2016. The Lebanese capital Beirut chokes under a thick layer of yellowy brown Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants caused by carbon fossil fuels from motorcars Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beirut-lebanon16th-april-2016-the-lebanese-capital-beirut-chokes-under-102385435.html
RMFXG1JK–Beirut Lebanon,16th April 2016. The Lebanese capital Beirut chokes under a thick layer of yellowy brown Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants caused by carbon fossil fuels from motorcars Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
A dump truck races by a mountain of sulfur at one of the oil sand mines in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The sulfur is a byproduct from the refining of the bitumen and represents a huge problem of its own. As of 2006 there were 15 million tons of sulfur stockpiled at the mining sites, and the price tag for maintaining the toxic runoff is hefty. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every 100 BTU of energy extracted, 70 BTU is lost in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dump-truck-races-by-a-mountain-of-sulfur-at-one-of-the-oil-sand-mines-in-fort-mcmurray-in-alberta-canada-the-sulfur-is-a-byproduct-from-the-refining-of-the-bitumen-and-represents-a-huge-problem-of-its-own-as-of-2006-there-were-15-million-tons-of-sulfur-stockpiled-at-the-mining-sites-and-the-price-tag-for-maintaining-the-toxic-runoff-is-hefty-the-athabasca-oil-sands-deposit-is-among-the-largest-in-the-world-the-bitumen-also-commonly-named-tar-hence-tar-sands-contains-lots-of-hydrocarbons-but-is-notoriously-hard-to-extract-for-every-100-btu-of-energy-extracted-70-btu-is-lost-in-image618595925.html
RM2XXBDBH–A dump truck races by a mountain of sulfur at one of the oil sand mines in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The sulfur is a byproduct from the refining of the bitumen and represents a huge problem of its own. As of 2006 there were 15 million tons of sulfur stockpiled at the mining sites, and the price tag for maintaining the toxic runoff is hefty. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every 100 BTU of energy extracted, 70 BTU is lost in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24.03.2024, Climate activists from 'Kappen met Kolen' movement damaging industrial rail track during the protest action Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amsterdam-the-netherlands-24032024-climate-activists-from-kappen-met-kolen-movement-damaging-industrial-rail-track-during-the-protest-action-image601279631.html
RF2WX6J8F–Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24.03.2024, Climate activists from 'Kappen met Kolen' movement damaging industrial rail track during the protest action
From inside the control room of the SASK Power Plant. The Canadian Sask Power Plant Boundary Dam claims to be the worlds first coal power plant with viable carbon capture and storage incorporated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-inside-the-control-room-of-the-sask-power-plant-the-canadian-sask-power-plant-boundary-dam-claims-to-be-the-worlds-first-coal-power-plant-with-viable-carbon-capture-and-storage-incorporated-image328487532.html
RM2A2BW5G–From inside the control room of the SASK Power Plant. The Canadian Sask Power Plant Boundary Dam claims to be the worlds first coal power plant with viable carbon capture and storage incorporated.
London, UK. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-protesters-from-the-dharma-action-network-meditated-in-trafalgar-square-and-handed-out-flyers-calling-for-people-and-governments-to-take-effective-actions-to-combat-climate-change-suggesting-people-move-their-money-out-of-banks-investing-in-fossil-fuels-get-informed-by-reading-the-ipcc-report-on-global-warming-and-join-them-and-other-groups-including-friends-of-the-earth-greenpeace-or-take-action-with-extinction-rebellion-image630857549.html
RM2YJA16N–London, UK. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion.
Canister of biobutanol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canister-of-biobutanol-image595073784.html
RF2WG3XK4–Canister of biobutanol
Gas from industrial plant next to residential neighborhood at night Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gas-from-industrial-plant-next-to-residential-neighborhood-at-night-image502090287.html
RF2M4T57Y–Gas from industrial plant next to residential neighborhood at night
Highway 80W from Berkeley Pedestrian Bridge. White oncoming car headlights at night in soft focus behind chain link fence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/highway-80w-from-berkeley-pedestrian-bridge-white-oncoming-car-headlights-at-night-in-soft-focus-behind-chain-link-fence-image271846067.html
RMWP7JC3–Highway 80W from Berkeley Pedestrian Bridge. White oncoming car headlights at night in soft focus behind chain link fence.
London, UK, 4th October, 2024. Ocean Rebellion staged a dramatic perfomance protest with an ocean goddess 'drowning in oil' on the final day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings (MEPC) held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They reminded the UN member states on their responsibilities to the marine environment and highlighted the harms of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) used in the shipping industry - pointing out that methane leaks from vessels are eighty times more damaging that carbon dioxide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-4th-october-2024-ocean-rebellion-staged-a-dramatic-perfomance-protest-with-an-ocean-goddess-drowning-in-oil-on-the-final-day-of-the-marine-environment-protection-committee-meetings-mepc-held-at-the-international-maritime-organization-imo-they-reminded-the-un-member-states-on-their-responsibilities-to-the-marine-environment-and-highlighted-the-harms-of-liquid-natural-gas-lng-used-in-the-shipping-industry-pointing-out-that-methane-leaks-from-vessels-are-eighty-times-more-damaging-that-carbon-dioxide-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image624750560.html
RM2Y8BRM0–London, UK, 4th October, 2024. Ocean Rebellion staged a dramatic perfomance protest with an ocean goddess 'drowning in oil' on the final day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings (MEPC) held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They reminded the UN member states on their responsibilities to the marine environment and highlighted the harms of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) used in the shipping industry - pointing out that methane leaks from vessels are eighty times more damaging that carbon dioxide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 8th Dec 2018. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion. 8th Dec, 2018. Peter Marshall IMAGESLIVE Credit: Peter Marshall/IMAGESLIVE/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-8th-dec-2018-protesters-from-the-dharma-action-network-meditated-in-trafalgar-square-and-handed-out-flyers-calling-for-people-and-governments-to-take-effective-actions-to-combat-climate-change-suggesting-people-move-their-money-out-of-banks-investing-in-fossil-fuels-get-informed-by-reading-the-ipcc-report-on-global-warming-and-join-them-and-other-groups-including-friends-of-the-earth-greenpeace-or-take-action-with-extinction-rebellion-8th-dec-2018-peter-marshall-imageslive-credit-peter-marshallimageslivezuma-wirealamy-live-news-image228357715.html
RMR7EGGK–London, UK. 8th Dec 2018. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion. 8th Dec, 2018. Peter Marshall IMAGESLIVE Credit: Peter Marshall/IMAGESLIVE/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Electric car charging station and points in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-car-charging-station-and-points-in-belfast-northern-ireland-image460207801.html
RF2HMM7MW–Electric car charging station and points in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Neurath II brown coal power station owned by RWE near Grevenbroich, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smoke-and-water-vapor-rise-from-the-cooling-towers-and-chimneys-of-58071237.html
RMDADACN–Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Neurath II brown coal power station owned by RWE near Grevenbroich, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg
14 September 2022, Hamburg: View of the new power-to-liquid demonstration plant on the site of the H&R Ölwerke Schindler GmbH refinery in the port. The plant will produce sustainable fuels for road and air transport, so-called e-fuels, as well as natural raw waxes used in cosmetics or pharmaceuticals from natural hydrogens and carbon dioxide (CO2). Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/14-september-2022-hamburg-view-of-the-new-power-to-liquid-demonstration-plant-on-the-site-of-the-hr-lwerke-schindler-gmbh-refinery-in-the-port-the-plant-will-produce-sustainable-fuels-for-road-and-air-transport-so-called-e-fuels-as-well-as-natural-raw-waxes-used-in-cosmetics-or-pharmaceuticals-from-natural-hydrogens-and-carbon-dioxide-co2-photo-marcus-brandtdpa-image482494092.html
RM2K0YE3T–14 September 2022, Hamburg: View of the new power-to-liquid demonstration plant on the site of the H&R Ölwerke Schindler GmbH refinery in the port. The plant will produce sustainable fuels for road and air transport, so-called e-fuels, as well as natural raw waxes used in cosmetics or pharmaceuticals from natural hydrogens and carbon dioxide (CO2). Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa
Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: Climate activists demonstrate in front of a Unicredit bank wearing masks inspired by the Money Heist series ('La casa de papel') broadcast by Netflix. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turin-italy-19-july-2019-climate-activists-demonstrate-in-front-of-a-unicredit-bank-wearing-masks-inspired-by-the-money-heist-series-la-casa-de-papel-broadcast-by-netflix-climate-activists-from-fridays-for-future-and-extinction-rebellion-groups-protest-against-investments-by-banks-in-fossil-fuels-credit-nicol-campoalamy-live-news-image338312831.html
RM2AJBDD3–Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: Climate activists demonstrate in front of a Unicredit bank wearing masks inspired by the Money Heist series ('La casa de papel') broadcast by Netflix. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News
INDIA, Jharkhand, Dhanbad Jharia, BCCL coal mining site, Volvo truck dump overburden, coal picker, people collect illegally coal from coalfield to sell on the market for the livelihood / INDIEN, Dhanbad Jharia, BCCL Kohletagebau, Volvo Kipper laden Abraum ab, Menschen sammeln Kohle zum Verkauf auf dem Markt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-jharkhand-dhanbad-jharia-bccl-coal-mining-site-volvo-truck-dump-overburden-coal-picker-people-collect-illegally-coal-from-coalfield-to-sell-on-the-market-for-the-livelihood-indien-dhanbad-jharia-bccl-kohletagebau-volvo-kipper-laden-abraum-ab-menschen-sammeln-kohle-zum-verkauf-auf-dem-markt-image414419558.html
RM2F26CAE–INDIA, Jharkhand, Dhanbad Jharia, BCCL coal mining site, Volvo truck dump overburden, coal picker, people collect illegally coal from coalfield to sell on the market for the livelihood / INDIEN, Dhanbad Jharia, BCCL Kohletagebau, Volvo Kipper laden Abraum ab, Menschen sammeln Kohle zum Verkauf auf dem Markt
Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oil-from-a-car-on-a-road-with-autumn-leaves-scattered-through-the-puddle-of-oil-image574976165.html
RM2TBCBY1–Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil
Carbon dioxide emissions CO2 from burning fossil fuels, Air pollution, Environmental concept, Carbon footprint, CO2 written on wooden blocks sticking Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carbon-dioxide-emissions-co2-from-burning-fossil-fuels-air-pollution-environmental-concept-carbon-footprint-co2-written-on-wooden-blocks-sticking-image594265007.html
RF2WER327–Carbon dioxide emissions CO2 from burning fossil fuels, Air pollution, Environmental concept, Carbon footprint, CO2 written on wooden blocks sticking
Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, England. Wednesday 10th August 2022. Old Father Thames has dried up. Not far from the official source, the usually picturesque River Thames that winds through the Wiltshire village of Ashton Keynes has completely dried up leaving a dust bowl where once there was a river full of aquatic life. Credit: Terry Mathews/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ashton-keynes-wiltshire-england-wednesday-10th-august-2022-old-father-thames-has-dried-up-not-far-from-the-official-source-the-usually-picturesque-river-thames-that-winds-through-the-wiltshire-village-of-ashton-keynes-has-completely-dried-up-leaving-a-dust-bowl-where-once-there-was-a-river-full-of-aquatic-life-credit-terry-mathewsalamy-live-news-image477799599.html
RM2JN9J7B–Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, England. Wednesday 10th August 2022. Old Father Thames has dried up. Not far from the official source, the usually picturesque River Thames that winds through the Wiltshire village of Ashton Keynes has completely dried up leaving a dust bowl where once there was a river full of aquatic life. Credit: Terry Mathews/Alamy Live News
Emissions from a passenger ferry burning marine diesel, which is one of the filthiest most polluting fuels. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emissions-from-a-passenger-ferry-burning-marine-diesel-which-is-one-of-the-filthiest-most-polluting-fuels-image225113963.html
RMR26R4B–Emissions from a passenger ferry burning marine diesel, which is one of the filthiest most polluting fuels.
Beirut Lebanon,16th April 2016. The Lebanese capital Beirut chokes under a thick layer of yellowy brown Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants caused by carbon fossil fuels from motorcars Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beirut-lebanon16th-april-2016-the-lebanese-capital-beirut-chokes-under-102385444.html
RMFXG1K0–Beirut Lebanon,16th April 2016. The Lebanese capital Beirut chokes under a thick layer of yellowy brown Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants caused by carbon fossil fuels from motorcars Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
Emissions from a passenger ferry burning marine diesel, which is one of the filthiest most polluting fuels. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emissions-from-a-passenger-ferry-burning-marine-diesel-which-is-one-of-the-filthiest-most-polluting-fuels-image225113948.html
RMR26R3T–Emissions from a passenger ferry burning marine diesel, which is one of the filthiest most polluting fuels.
Smoking domestic rooftop chimneys from houses emitting vapour / vapor from gas boilers for central heating at sunrise on freezing cold winter morning Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smoking-domestic-rooftop-chimneys-from-houses-emitting-vapour-vapor-from-gas-boilers-for-central-heating-at-sunrise-on-freezing-cold-winter-morning-image454906612.html
RM2HC2P0M–Smoking domestic rooftop chimneys from houses emitting vapour / vapor from gas boilers for central heating at sunrise on freezing cold winter morning
From inside the control room of the SASK Power Plant. The Canadian Sask Power Plant Boundary Dam claims to be the worlds first coal power plant with viable carbon capture and storage incorporated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-inside-the-control-room-of-the-sask-power-plant-the-canadian-sask-power-plant-boundary-dam-claims-to-be-the-worlds-first-coal-power-plant-with-viable-carbon-capture-and-storage-incorporated-image328487534.html
RM2A2BW5J–From inside the control room of the SASK Power Plant. The Canadian Sask Power Plant Boundary Dam claims to be the worlds first coal power plant with viable carbon capture and storage incorporated.
London, UK. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-protesters-from-the-dharma-action-network-meditated-in-trafalgar-square-and-handed-out-flyers-calling-for-people-and-governments-to-take-effective-actions-to-combat-climate-change-suggesting-people-move-their-money-out-of-banks-investing-in-fossil-fuels-get-informed-by-reading-the-ipcc-report-on-global-warming-and-join-them-and-other-groups-including-friends-of-the-earth-greenpeace-or-take-action-with-extinction-rebellion-image630857545.html
RM2YJA16H–London, UK. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion.
The Swiss company Climeworks are running 30 DAC - Direct Air Capture - fans on the roof of this garbage incinerator in Hinwil outside Zurich. Founded in 2009 by Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher, the company has commercialized the modular carbon capture unit, each of which is capable of sucking up to 135 kilo of CO2 out of the air daily. The process is energy demanding, and the units in Hilwil get the power from the incinerator. In turn, the CO2 is pumped to the greenhouses (in the foreground) to accellerate the production of tomatoes and cucumbers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-swiss-company-climeworks-are-running-30-dac-direct-air-capture-fans-on-the-roof-of-this-garbage-incinerator-in-hinwil-outside-zurich-founded-in-2009-by-christoph-gebald-and-jan-wurzbacher-the-company-has-commercialized-the-modular-carbon-capture-unit-each-of-which-is-capable-of-sucking-up-to-135-kilo-of-co2-out-of-the-air-daily-the-process-is-energy-demanding-and-the-units-in-hilwil-get-the-power-from-the-incinerator-in-turn-the-co2-is-pumped-to-the-greenhouses-in-the-foreground-to-accellerate-the-production-of-tomatoes-and-cucumbers-image618465764.html
RM2XX5FB0–The Swiss company Climeworks are running 30 DAC - Direct Air Capture - fans on the roof of this garbage incinerator in Hinwil outside Zurich. Founded in 2009 by Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher, the company has commercialized the modular carbon capture unit, each of which is capable of sucking up to 135 kilo of CO2 out of the air daily. The process is energy demanding, and the units in Hilwil get the power from the incinerator. In turn, the CO2 is pumped to the greenhouses (in the foreground) to accellerate the production of tomatoes and cucumbers.
Canister of butanol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canister-of-butanol-image595073807.html
RF2WG3XKY–Canister of butanol
The Swiss company Climeworks are running 30 DAC - Direct Air Capture - fans on the roof of this garbage incinerator in Hinwil outside Zurich. Founded in 2009 by Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher, the company has commercialized the modular carbon capture unit, each of which is capable of sucking up to 135 kilo of CO2 out of the air daily. The process is energy demanding, and the units in Hilwil utilize excess energy from the incinerator to run the collectors. In turn, the captured CO2 is used at the nearby commercial greenhouse (in the background) to increase the crop yield and also delivere Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-swiss-company-climeworks-are-running-30-dac-direct-air-capture-fans-on-the-roof-of-this-garbage-incinerator-in-hinwil-outside-zurich-founded-in-2009-by-christoph-gebald-and-jan-wurzbacher-the-company-has-commercialized-the-modular-carbon-capture-unit-each-of-which-is-capable-of-sucking-up-to-135-kilo-of-co2-out-of-the-air-daily-the-process-is-energy-demanding-and-the-units-in-hilwil-utilize-excess-energy-from-the-incinerator-to-run-the-collectors-in-turn-the-captured-co2-is-used-at-the-nearby-commercial-greenhouse-in-the-background-to-increase-the-crop-yield-and-also-delivere-image617534634.html
RM2XTK3MA–The Swiss company Climeworks are running 30 DAC - Direct Air Capture - fans on the roof of this garbage incinerator in Hinwil outside Zurich. Founded in 2009 by Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher, the company has commercialized the modular carbon capture unit, each of which is capable of sucking up to 135 kilo of CO2 out of the air daily. The process is energy demanding, and the units in Hilwil utilize excess energy from the incinerator to run the collectors. In turn, the captured CO2 is used at the nearby commercial greenhouse (in the background) to increase the crop yield and also delivere
London, UK, 4th October, 2024. Ocean Rebellion staged a dramatic perfomance protest with an ocean goddess 'drowning in oil' on the final day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings (MEPC) held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They reminded the UN member states on their responsibilities to the marine environment and highlighted the harms of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) used in the shipping industry - pointing out that methane leaks from vessels are eighty times more damaging that carbon dioxide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-4th-october-2024-ocean-rebellion-staged-a-dramatic-perfomance-protest-with-an-ocean-goddess-drowning-in-oil-on-the-final-day-of-the-marine-environment-protection-committee-meetings-mepc-held-at-the-international-maritime-organization-imo-they-reminded-the-un-member-states-on-their-responsibilities-to-the-marine-environment-and-highlighted-the-harms-of-liquid-natural-gas-lng-used-in-the-shipping-industry-pointing-out-that-methane-leaks-from-vessels-are-eighty-times-more-damaging-that-carbon-dioxide-credit-eleventh-hour-photographyalamy-live-news-image624750282.html
RM2Y8BRA2–London, UK, 4th October, 2024. Ocean Rebellion staged a dramatic perfomance protest with an ocean goddess 'drowning in oil' on the final day of the Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings (MEPC) held at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They reminded the UN member states on their responsibilities to the marine environment and highlighted the harms of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) used in the shipping industry - pointing out that methane leaks from vessels are eighty times more damaging that carbon dioxide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-from-one-of-the-enormous-tailings-ponds-in-fort-mcmurray-in-alberta-canada-the-ponds-are-among-the-largest-man-made-structures-in-the-world-spanning-more-than-175-square-kilometres-they-pose-an-added-challenge-to-the-oil-sands-production-even-after-ended-production-it-can-take-up-to-30-years-for-the-silt-in-the-ponds-to-dry-up-the-contaminated-water-is-toxic-to-any-living-creatures-the-athabasca-oil-sands-deposit-is-among-the-largest-in-the-world-the-bitumen-also-commonly-named-tar-hence-tar-sands-contains-lots-of-hydrocarbons-but-is-notoriously-hard-to-extract-for-every-image332571768.html
RM2A91XK4–Detail from one of the enormous tailings ponds in Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The ponds are among the largest man made structures in the world, spanning more than 175 square kilometres. They pose an added challenge to the oil sands production: even after ended production, it can take up to 30 years for the silt in the ponds to dry up. The contaminated water is toxic to any living creatures. The Athabasca oil sands deposit is among the largest in the world. The bitumen, also commonly named tar (hence tar sands), contains lots of hydrocarbons, but is notoriously hard to extract. For every
London, UK. 8th Dec 2018. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion. 8th Dec, 2018. Peter Marshall IMAGESLIVE Credit: Peter Marshall/IMAGESLIVE/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-8th-dec-2018-protesters-from-the-dharma-action-network-meditated-in-trafalgar-square-and-handed-out-flyers-calling-for-people-and-governments-to-take-effective-actions-to-combat-climate-change-suggesting-people-move-their-money-out-of-banks-investing-in-fossil-fuels-get-informed-by-reading-the-ipcc-report-on-global-warming-and-join-them-and-other-groups-including-friends-of-the-earth-greenpeace-or-take-action-with-extinction-rebellion-8th-dec-2018-peter-marshall-imageslive-credit-peter-marshallimageslivezuma-wirealamy-live-news-image228357857.html
RMR7EGNN–London, UK. 8th Dec 2018. Protesters from the Dharma Action Network meditated in Trafalgar Square and handed out flyers calling for people and governments to take effective actions to combat climate change suggesting people move their money out of banks investing in fossil fuels, get informed by reading the IPCC report on global warming and join them and other groups including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace or take action with Extinction Rebellion. 8th Dec, 2018. Peter Marshall IMAGESLIVE Credit: Peter Marshall/IMAGESLIVE/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Neurath II brown coal power station owned by RWE near Grevenbroich, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smoke-and-water-vapor-rise-from-the-cooling-towers-and-chimneys-of-58071238.html
RMDADACP–Smoke and water vapor rise from the cooling towers and chimneys of the Neurath II brown coal power station owned by RWE near Grevenbroich, Germany, 14 October 2011. Power plants that use fossil fuels emit large amounts of the greenhouse carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the leading cause of global warming. Photo: Oliver Berg
14 September 2022, Hamburg: An employee checks the new power-to-liquid demonstration plant at the H&R Ölwerke Schindler GmbH refinery site in the port. The plant will produce sustainable fuels for road and air transport, so-called e-fuels, as well as natural raw waxes used in cosmetics or pharmaceuticals from natural hydrogens and carbon dioxide (CO2). Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/14-september-2022-hamburg-an-employee-checks-the-new-power-to-liquid-demonstration-plant-at-the-hr-lwerke-schindler-gmbh-refinery-site-in-the-port-the-plant-will-produce-sustainable-fuels-for-road-and-air-transport-so-called-e-fuels-as-well-as-natural-raw-waxes-used-in-cosmetics-or-pharmaceuticals-from-natural-hydrogens-and-carbon-dioxide-co2-photo-marcus-brandtdpa-image482494096.html
RM2K0YE40–14 September 2022, Hamburg: An employee checks the new power-to-liquid demonstration plant at the H&R Ölwerke Schindler GmbH refinery site in the port. The plant will produce sustainable fuels for road and air transport, so-called e-fuels, as well as natural raw waxes used in cosmetics or pharmaceuticals from natural hydrogens and carbon dioxide (CO2). Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa
Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: Climate activists demonstrate in front of a Unicredit bank wearing masks inspired by the Money Heist series ('La casa de papel') broadcast by Netflix. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turin-italy-19-july-2019-climate-activists-demonstrate-in-front-of-a-unicredit-bank-wearing-masks-inspired-by-the-money-heist-series-la-casa-de-papel-broadcast-by-netflix-climate-activists-from-fridays-for-future-and-extinction-rebellion-groups-protest-against-investments-by-banks-in-fossil-fuels-credit-nicol-campoalamy-live-news-image338312720.html
RM2AJBD94–Turin, Italy - 19 July, 2019: Climate activists demonstrate in front of a Unicredit bank wearing masks inspired by the Money Heist series ('La casa de papel') broadcast by Netflix. Climate activists from Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion groups protest against investments by banks in fossil fuels. Credit: Nicolò Campo/Alamy Live News
INDIA, Jharkhand, Dhanbad Jharia, BCCL coal mining site, Volvo truck dump overburden, coal picker, people collect illegally coal from coalfield to sell on the market for the livelihood / INDIEN, Dhanbad Jharia, BCCL Kohletagebau, Volvo Kipper laden Abraum ab, Menschen sammeln Kohle zum Verkauf auf dem Markt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-jharkhand-dhanbad-jharia-bccl-coal-mining-site-volvo-truck-dump-overburden-coal-picker-people-collect-illegally-coal-from-coalfield-to-sell-on-the-market-for-the-livelihood-indien-dhanbad-jharia-bccl-kohletagebau-volvo-kipper-laden-abraum-ab-menschen-sammeln-kohle-zum-verkauf-auf-dem-markt-image414419632.html
RM2F26CD4–INDIA, Jharkhand, Dhanbad Jharia, BCCL coal mining site, Volvo truck dump overburden, coal picker, people collect illegally coal from coalfield to sell on the market for the livelihood / INDIEN, Dhanbad Jharia, BCCL Kohletagebau, Volvo Kipper laden Abraum ab, Menschen sammeln Kohle zum Verkauf auf dem Markt
Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oil-from-a-car-on-a-road-with-autumn-leaves-scattered-through-the-puddle-of-oil-image574976163.html
RM2TBCBXY–Oil from a car on a road with autumn leaves scattered through the puddle of oil
The transition of road transport from fossil fuels to green hydrogen. Advanced technologies for reduction of CO2. Improve the environmental friendline Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-transition-of-road-transport-from-fossil-fuels-to-green-hydrogen-advanced-technologies-for-reduction-of-co2-improve-the-environmental-friendline-image504036034.html
RF2M80R2X–The transition of road transport from fossil fuels to green hydrogen. Advanced technologies for reduction of CO2. Improve the environmental friendline
Motala, Sweden. 16th, January, 2024. Seasonal weather, exhaust gases from a petrol car, on a cold winter day. Credit: Jeppe Gustafsson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/motala-sweden-16th-january-2024-seasonal-weather-exhaust-gases-from-a-petrol-car-on-a-cold-winter-day-credit-jeppe-gustafssonalamy-live-news-image592945206.html
RM2WCJYJE–Motala, Sweden. 16th, January, 2024. Seasonal weather, exhaust gases from a petrol car, on a cold winter day. Credit: Jeppe Gustafsson/Alamy Live News
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RF2DTHN39–Conceptually turning from pollution to clean skies panoramic
Beirut Lebanon,16th April 2016. The Lebanese capital Beirut chokes under a thick layer of yellowy brown Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants caused by carbon fossil fuels from motorcars Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beirut-lebanon16th-april-2016-the-lebanese-capital-beirut-chokes-under-102385448.html
RMFXG1K4–Beirut Lebanon,16th April 2016. The Lebanese capital Beirut chokes under a thick layer of yellowy brown Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants caused by carbon fossil fuels from motorcars Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
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RF2DTHN3K–Conceptually turning from pollution to clean skies panoramic
Beirut, Lebanon. 21st May, 2016. The Lebanese capital skyline at sunset is covered under a thick band of Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants from fossil fuels Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beirut-lebanon-21st-may-2016-the-lebanese-capital-skyline-at-sunset-104475443.html
RMG1Y7DR–Beirut, Lebanon. 21st May, 2016. The Lebanese capital skyline at sunset is covered under a thick band of Nitrogen Dioxide pollutants from fossil fuels Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
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