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The Eden Project opened its doors for the first time back in 2001 and broke records for being one of the largest greenhouses in the world.
Fast forward 25 years and the international tourist destination is struggling.
With a drop in visitor numbers and staff being cut, the future of the Eden Project is in jeopardy.
Our climate editor, Justin Rowlatt, went to their birthday party event at Eden.
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