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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
The construction site of the first LNG-Terminals in Germany is pictured.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Beach goers are seen from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Industry is pictured nearby the construction site of germanys first LNG-Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Beach goers are seen from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
A police wagon and industry is pictured nearby the construction site of germanys first LNG-Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Beach goers are seen from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
The construction site of the first LNG-Terminals in Germany is pictured.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views of tourists from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659a)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659f)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659d)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659e)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659b)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659c)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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REPORTAGE - Illegale Suche nach blauen Saphiren auf Madagaskar
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Tananarive a mining village near Ambatondrazaka,The Ankeniheny-Zahamena Corridor, Madagascar. miners digging down looking for sapphires in the village of Tananarive
Carbon offsetting, Madagascar - 15 Feb 2020
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Mono Print
The Ancient Order of Purbeck Marblers.
The men working at the quarry face, extracting the marble. The Ancient Order of Purbeck Marblers.
1948 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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NEWS - Winter in Europa
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9446904d)
A motorist stuck on the Gloucester road between Cirencester and Gloucestser digging himslef out of the snow drifts covering the road
Seasonal weather, Cirencester, UK - 02 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Jahresrückblick 2017: Otterfamilie in Singapur
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Plowden/REX/Shutterstock (9251370z)
Otter digging up sand while rolling on a beach, Singapore
A year in the life of an otter family, Singapore - 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tu8d
British photographer Tim Plowden lives in a wild corner of Singapore that is also called home by a family of smooth-coated otters. The photographer has been keeping track of the adorable animals throughout 2017 as they have successfully raised a clutch six cubs. Their territory stretches along several miles of coastline, a network of mangrove rivers as well as urbanised sections of river and parkland. And Tim isn't the only person to be enchanted by the furry family with many locals having also taken them to heart. Tim comments: ?The playfulness of the cubs is enchanting and I love how strong their family bonds are. They always look out for each other and if they are apart for any length of time they greet each other with such exuberance it makes you appreciate just how close their family ties really are".
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NEWS - Erdbeben auf Ischi: Helfer retten verschüttete Kinder aus Trümmern
August 22, 2017 - Ischia, Italy - Italian emergency workers evacuate on a stretcher a boy who was was trapped by rubble, in Casamicciola Terme, on the Italian island of Ischia, on August 22, 2017, after an earthquake hit the popular Italian tourist island off the coast of Naples, causing several buildings to collapse overnight. Rescuers on the Italian holiday island of Ischia were racing on August 22, 2017 to save the last child trapped by rubble after a magnitude-4.0 earthquake toppled buildings and left two people dead. Firefighters were digging with their bare hands to pull 11-year old Ciro, the last of three brothers buried in the debris, about 13 hours after the quake struck (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Erdbeben auf Ischi: Helfer retten verschüttete Kinder aus Trümmern
August 22, 2017 - Ischia, Italy - People walk near a house, destroyed in the earthquake in one of the more heavily damaged areas on August 22, 2017 in Casamicciola Terme, Italy. A magnitude-4.0 earthquake struck the Italian holiday island of Ischia early this morning during peak tourist season, killing two women. The earthquake occured just two days ahead of the first anniversary of an earthquake in central Italy in which 299 people died (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Erdbeben auf Ischi: Helfer retten verschüttete Kinder aus Trümmern
August 22, 2017 - Ischia, Italy - A woman take a picture near a damaged building by earthquake in one of the more heavily damaged areas on August 22, 2017 in Casamicciola Terme, Italy. A magnitude-4.0 earthquake struck the Italian holiday island of Ischia early this morning during peak tourist season, killing two women. The earthquake occured just two days ahead of the first anniversary of an earthquake in central Italy in which 299 people died (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Erdbeben auf Ischi: Helfer retten verschüttete Kinder aus Trümmern
August 22, 2017 - Ischia, Italy - Italian emergency workers evacuate on a stretcher a boy who was was trapped by rubble, in Casamicciola Terme, on the Italian island of Ischia, on August 22, 2017, after an earthquake hit the popular Italian tourist island off the coast of Naples, causing several buildings to collapse overnight. Rescuers on the Italian holiday island of Ischia were racing on August 22, 2017 to save the last child trapped by rubble after a magnitude-4.0 earthquake toppled buildings and left two people dead. Firefighters were digging with their bare hands to pull 11-year old Ciro, the last of three brothers buried in the debris, about 13 hours after the quake struck (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - England: Suche nach der Leiche der vemissten Schülerin Danielle Jones
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (8822551v)
Members of a police search team use digging equipment as the search continues for the body of murdered schoolgirl Danielle Jones at a block of garages in Stifford Clays in Thurrock, Essex.
Danielle Jones murder investigation, Stifford Clays, Essex, UK - 16 May 2017
The 15-year-old was last seen on Monday June 18 2001 at about 8am when she left her home in East Tilbury to catch the bus to school.
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NEWS - England: Suche nach der Leiche der vemissten Schülerin Danielle Jones
16/05/2017. London, UK. Members of a police search team use digging equipment as the search continues for the body of murdered schoolgirl Danielle Jones at a block of garages in Stifford Clays in Thurrock, Essex. The 15-year-old was last seen on Monday June 18 2001 at about 8am when she left her home in East Tilbury to catch the bus to school.
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NEWS - England: Suche nach der Leiche der vemissten Schülerin Danielle Jones
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (8822551r)
Members of a police search team use digging equipment as the search continues for the body of murdered schoolgirl Danielle Jones at a block of garages in Stifford Clays in Thurrock, Essex.
Danielle Jones murder investigation, Stifford Clays, Essex, UK - 16 May 2017
The 15-year-old was last seen on Monday June 18 2001 at about 8am when she left her home in East Tilbury to catch the bus to school.
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NEWS - England: Suche nach der Leiche der vemissten Schülerin Danielle Jones
16/05/2017. London, UK. Members of a police search team use digging equipment as the search continues for the body of murdered schoolgirl Danielle Jones at a block of garages in Stifford Clays in Thurrock, Essex. The 15-year-old was last seen on Monday June 18 2001 at about 8am when she left her home in East Tilbury to catch the bus to school.
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NEWS - England: Suche nach der Leiche der vemissten Schülerin Danielle Jones
16/05/2017. London, UK. ACC Steve Worron from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorat, giving a statement to media at the scene. Police continue to search for the body of murdered schoolgirl Danielle Jones at a block of garages in Stifford Clays in Thurrock, Essex. The 15-year-old was last seen on Monday June 18 2001 at about 8am when she left her home in East Tilbury to catch the bus to school.
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