Turning the tide, exposition de photos organisée conjointement par le "British Council", la Mission Permanente de la République des Maldives auprès des Nations-Unies à Genève et le "Global Risk Forum GRF Davos", présente un reportage de photos prises par des jeunes de 15 à 25 ans aux quatre coins de la planète, sur la façon dont les changements climatiques ont et affecteront encore leur vie quotidienne.
Un reportage passionnant, qui nous rappelera à quel point il convient de protéger toujours plus la terre de nos enfants.
Lien : http://www.turningthetide.ch/
Turning the Tide, an international climate change photo exhibition was jointly organised by The British Council, the Permanent Mission of the Maldives to the United Nations office at Geneva and the Global Risk Forum GRF Davos. They have asked young climate witnesses from around the world to go out into their community to create a photographic record of the way in which climate change and its consequences are affecting the human environment, including the lives, livelihoods and human rights of local people.
Lien : http://www.turningthetide.ch/
Turning the Tide, an international climate change photo exhibition was jointly organised by The British Council, the Permanent Mission of the Maldives to the United Nations office at Geneva and the Global Risk Forum GRF Davos. They have asked young climate witnesses from around the world to go out into their community to create a photographic record of the way in which climate change and its consequences are affecting the human environment, including the lives, livelihoods and human rights of local people.
An emotional report, which reminds us how important it is to protect the earth of our children.
Link : http://www.turningthetide.ch
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