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Photo comp for COP26 Presentation: Visualizing Climate: young people’s responses to the climate emergency COP26. Visualizing Climate: young people’s responses to the climate emergency. Professor Alison Anderson collaborated with artist, Carey Marks, and film-maker, James Ellwood, to explore the potential for creative participatory processes to foster young people’s sense of empowerment in communicating the climate emergency. Presented with The University of Plymouth / Research paper on On the use of imagery for climate change engagement here: Graphic Design assets for Visualizing Climate: young people’s responses to the climate emergency COP26. Visualizing Climate: young people’s responses to the climate emergency. Professor Alison Anderson collaborated with artist, Carey Marks, and film-maker, James Ellwood, to explore the potential for creative participatory processes to foster young people’s sense of empowerment in communicating the climate emergency. Presented with The University of Plymouth / Research paper on On the use of imagery for climate change engagement here: Mary Tavy HYDRO Power Station The war between Ukraine and Russia / energy crisis / geopolitical instability / Brexit. All these highlight the UK’s fragile reliance on functioning, globalised networks, which are under threat. Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII.  One of only two in England. It supplies power to the National Grid 24 hours a day.   Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The war between Ukraine and Russia / energy crisis / geopolitical instability / Brexit – All these highlight the UK’s fragile reliance on functioning, globalised networks, which are under threat. Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII. The war between Ukraine and Russia / energy crisis / geopolitical instability / Brexit – All these highlight the UK’s fragile reliance on functioning, globalised networks, which are under threat. Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII. One of only two in England. It supplies power to the National Grid 24 hours a day. Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII. The reservoir sits beside the Military Training Area on Dartmoor. On Firing Days, access for maintenance can prove very difficult. Only a small window of one hour early morning provides essential access. Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII. One of only two in England. It supplies power to the National Grid 24 hours a day. Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII. The reservoir sits beside the Military Training Area on Dartmoor. On Firing Days, access for maintenance can prove very difficult. Only a small window of one hour early morning provides essential access. Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII. One of only two in England. It supplies power to the National Grid 24 hours a day.   Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII. The Power Station was built in two phases on Dartmoor, before WWII. You can see the dates 1932-36 inscribed on the buildings' upper walls, set in Gill Sans. Mary Tavy Hydro Electric Power Station on Dartmoor was built before WWII. The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The war between Ukraine and Russia / energy crisis / geopolitical instability / Brexit – All these highlight the UK’s fragile reliance on functioning, globalised networks, which are under threat. The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The war between Ukraine and Russia / energy crisis / geopolitical instability / Brexit – All these highlight the UK’s fragile reliance on functioning, globalised networks, which are under threat. The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The sluice gates need to be opened and closed with strong arms  The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The sluice gates need to be opened and closed with strong arms The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The sluice gates need to be opened and closed with strong arms  The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The sluice gates need to be opened and closed with strong arms The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The sluice gates need to be opened and closed with strong arms. Down in the outbuildings the darkness is filled with spiders and grease. The Power Station was built in two phases during 1932-36. The dials and instruments are made from durable bakelite. Nearly 90 years old, they have stood the test of time and still work perfectly, giving great pleasure to their operators. The sluice gates need to be opened and closed with strong arms. Down in the outbuildings the darkness is filled with spiders and grease.