Photo essays capturing different perspectives on sustainability
Hanoi’s Banana Island
Hidden amidst Hanoi’s chaotic streets, Banana Island serves as a serene, green sanctuary for locals and travelers.
In the heart of Hanoi, Banana Island is an...
A Dance of Ice and Water
The Norwegian High Arctic territory of Svalbard is one of the few places on our planet where you can see the effects of climate change unfolding in real time. The Arctic is...
Where the Water Dies
Export-oriented shrimp farms cast shadow over struggling Guatemala fishing communities.
The Laguna Grande and El Muerto lagoons near Champerico on Guatemala’s southern...
Coral Restoration in Tanzania
Coral reefs are crafted by millions of tiny polyps, each no bigger than a grain of rice, working together to build underwater cities so immense they can be viewed from space....
Pamukkale on Thin Water
At Pamukkale in southwestern Türkiye, nature has built something that feels almost impossible, bright white terraces stepping down the hillside, filled with warm, clear pools....
The Changing Face of Lapland
Where tundra, tradition, and a changing climate shape daily life.
Northern Lapland is a place where the landscape speaks first. The tundra stretches toward the Norwegian border in...
Ten Sites at the Frontline of a Warming Cryosphere
The world’s frozen regions are warming at more than twice the global average, reshaping landscapes that play an outsized role in regulating climate and water systems far beyond...
The Price of Roses
How offshoring and inequality sustain the global trade.
Each morning, Royal FloraHolland wakes like a transit station. Millions of flowers arrive from all corners of the...
The Cryosphere: Earth’s Frozen Shield
The frozen reaches of our planet play a vital role in climate stability.
The cryosphere is the name scientists have given to all the frozen water on our planet. It comes from the...
A Year on From Spain’s DANA
Taking stock of the resilience, recovery, and loss on the anniversary of catastrophe.
Many of the towns around Valencia still bear the scars of the DANA, which claimed over 230...
Moving Forward
Across Europe, the way people move is being rewritten. Transport accounts for around 29% of the continent’s greenhouse gas emissions, so the push for cleaner, shared, and...
Reviving a Flooded Greek Farm
In Zilefti, a small village in northern central Greece, the Stalos farm is stirring back to life. Between 3 to 8 September 2023, Storm Daniel turned this patch of land in the...
Guatemala City’s Dump and the Poqomam Displacement
A visual story of pollution, resistance, and survival along Guatemala’s Chinautla River and its Poqomam communities.
According to the United Nations Environment Programme,...
Weaving a Circular Future
The fashion and manufacturing industry is the world’s second-largest consumer of water. From fibre cultivation and mechanised spinning to dyeing, weaving, and packaging, water...
Hidden Animals in the Anthropocene
These photographs are part of a large and growing body of work created by We Animals, which is a non-profit organisation that advocates for all animals through photojournalism....
The Beirut Horsh City Forest
Beirut’s Pine Forest, or Horsh Beirut, is the largest public green space in the capital.
Originally a more natural forest adjacent to the growing city of Beirut in the early...
Solar Pumps Are Empowering Female Farmers in India
In the heart of Bihar, a remarkable transformation is taking place as women farmers lead a pioneering movement to address the pressing issue of affordable agricultural irrigation...
Polar Shades of Blue
After the polar night, Tromsø awakens with dynamic blues and fleeting daylight in late January.
In late January, Tromsø, an island in a Norwegian strait, emerges from the...
Seoul’s Trees, Forests, and Nature
The capital of South Korea is surprisingly well connected to nature with abounding trees and parks.
If you miss the spring cherry blossoms in Seoul, the winter season can seem...
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