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RMJ2K496–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K49M–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K495–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K493–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K49T–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K499–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join an a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K494–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K49F–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K491–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen)??Pictured is a female protester patting her bottom as she disagrees with an event organiser
RMJ2K490–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen)??Pictured is one of the protesters as she looks on from a distance Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K49D–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen)??Pictured is a flag with the words Resist written on it Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K497–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen)??Pictured is protester raising a flag with the words Resist on it Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K492–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PX–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PT–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1R0–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PN–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PW–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PR–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PM–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1R1–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1R2–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PY–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1RG–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. The race was won by Kenyan Julius Ndiritu Karinga, in a time of 2:12.10 (pictured) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PP–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHYP1CT–Copenhagen, Denmark. 6th April, 2017. Spring has well and truly arrived in the Nordvest district of Copenhagen, Denmark. On Thursday morning, hundreds of people flocked to the grounds of Bispebjerg Cemetery to admire and photograph the impressive Cherry Blossom trees that have recently come in to bloom. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHYP1D0–Copenhagen, Denmark. 6th April, 2017. Spring has well and truly arrived in the Nordvest district of Copenhagen, Denmark. On Thursday morning, hundreds of people flocked to the grounds of Bispebjerg Cemetery to admire and photograph the impressive Cherry Blossom trees that have recently come in to bloom. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0YP–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0Y9–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0YH–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0Y6–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHYP1D8–Copenhagen, Denmark. 6th April, 2017. Spring has well and truly arrived in the Nordvest district of Copenhagen, Denmark. On Thursday morning, hundreds of people flocked to the grounds of Bispebjerg Cemetery to admire and photograph the impressive Cherry Blossom trees that have recently come in to bloom. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHYP1DE–Copenhagen, Denmark. 6th April, 2017. Spring has well and truly arrived in the Nordvest district of Copenhagen, Denmark. On Thursday morning, hundreds of people flocked to the grounds of Bispebjerg Cemetery to admire and photograph the impressive Cherry Blossom trees that have recently come in to bloom. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHYP1D4–Copenhagen, Denmark. 6th April, 2017. Spring has well and truly arrived in the Nordvest district of Copenhagen, Denmark. On Thursday morning, hundreds of people flocked to the grounds of Bispebjerg Cemetery to admire and photograph the impressive Cherry Blossom trees that have recently come in to bloom. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHYP1D2–Copenhagen, Denmark. 6th April, 2017. Spring has well and truly arrived in the Nordvest district of Copenhagen, Denmark. On Thursday morning, hundreds of people flocked to the grounds of Bispebjerg Cemetery to admire and photograph the impressive Cherry Blossom trees that have recently come in to bloom. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHYP1DD–Copenhagen, Denmark. 6th April, 2017. Spring has well and truly arrived in the Nordvest district of Copenhagen, Denmark. On Thursday morning, hundreds of people flocked to the grounds of Bispebjerg Cemetery to admire and photograph the impressive Cherry Blossom trees that have recently come in to bloom. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B103–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0YW–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B101–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0YY–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0YX–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
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