Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

1500 Scouts gather for 10:10 Climate Aerial Photo

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This past Saturday, in the little town of Vlaardingen near Rotterdam, an estimated 1500 Scouts gathered to create this aerial image of 10:10. The event was organized by JMA (Jongeren Milieu Actief) in Amsterdam. This is arguably the largest 10:10 image ever recorded and was a lot of fun to create, (at 20 meters in [...]


Portrait of a Climate Change Activist – Anna Keenan

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I find Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to be an ideal base; it is a central point for international work, it is a hot bed of photography (the World Press, FOAM etc.), it is on the right track for a sustainable lifestyle, and last but not least, the friends and community are amazing. One of these dear [...]


Tar Sands and the First Nations – Selects

The crux of any environmental industrial development is the relationship between people on the land and the newly manufactured landscape. Rarely has the coverage of the Tar Sands in Northern Alberta gone beyond environmental impact and touched on the story of the impact on First Nations culture. Yet, this development is having a profound affect [...]


Climate Faces – Photography Exhibit at the United Nations

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UPDATED IMAGE BELOW Tomorrow, July 14, the exhibit, Climate Faces – Changing Earth, Changing Lives opens at the United Nations in New York. Featured are my photographs from the 2008 Cape Farewell Voyage. This exhibit documents young climate activists exploring the impacts of climate change on the Arctic and how they learned to communicate the [...]


Activism, Coal and Arizona

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“Just seeing the future for us and knowing that they [our parents] wanted a better future for us, I have the same feeling for, not myself, but the kids and for my relatives and that something better will be in the future for them, that keeps me going. Knowing that we have succeeded in one [...]


Project Survival Media launches Solutions for Survival

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A unique and important media project, Project Survival Media, has just launched their newest plan, Solutions for Survival (S4S). This new program, is about challenging the industry-sponsored myth that we just can’t meet our energy needs without investing in dirty energy. S4S will do this by creating a documentary series in the United States on [...]


Climate Change 2009 – Explosion of a social movement

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In 2009, millions of people came together around the world to pressure leaders to sign a legally binding and ambitious deal in Copenhagen. Although the final result in Copenhagen was a failure, 2009 was the year that the climate movement exploded. This energy will carry forward and we will continue to build in numbers until [...]


Climate Change – Agriculture in Europe, a multimedia piece

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Climate change is drastically altering the landscapes and farming industry of the European Continent. From the mountains of Norway to the low lying lands of Italy, from the innovations in the Netherlands to the suffering crops of Romanian farmers, the Project Survival Media team in Europe has explored this issue and produced a multimedia piece. [...]


Cape Farewell – Youth and Climate Change in the Arctic

In September of 2008 I joined the British Council of Canada as their photographer on the Cape Farewell Expedition 2008. Our goal was to take an international group of 20+ students into the Arctic to teach them about Climate Change and how to use Art to communicate the message effectively. “The expedition sailed around the [...]


Powershift UK – London, England

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The UKYCC PowerShift Conference, held on Oct. 9-12, 2009, brought together over 250 young people from across the United Kingdom and the world to discuss climate change. The conference taught them how to organize, build a social movement and take creative and intelligent action to tackle the climate crisis. The following collection of photographs documents [...]


PowerShift 2009 – Washington D.C.

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Photographs of PowerShift 09 in Washington. During the last weekend of February, over 10,000 young people descended on Washington D.C for the largest ever conference on climate change and clean energy in the USA. PowerShift 2009 – Washington D.C – The Full Collection of Images – Images by climate photographer Robert van Waarden.


Climate Change – Images of a Changing Planet

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Portfolio of climate change images from Greenland and the Arctic. Climate Change Photography – images of a changing planet – Images by Robert vanWaarden


Climate Camp in the City, G20 Protests

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A portfolio of images of the Climate Camp at BishopsGate, London during the G20 meetings in 2009. The members of climate camp took over the street and set up a tent city in front of the Carbon Exchange in London. The campers were protesting the current carbon trading schemes that the UN is incorporating in [...]


Best of 2009 – 20 Images of Climate Change Activism

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The Rise of a Climate Change Movement – 20 Images from 2009 – I spent the majority of 2009 focusing on the climate change social movement and working closely with the international youth climate movement, ngo’s and the TckTckTck campaign.


COP 14 – United Nations Climate Talks 2008

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Photography of the United Nations Climate Talks, Poznan – COP 14 – Images by Robert van Waarden


Copenhagen Climate Talks – COP 15

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Photographs – Best of Copenhagen Climate Conference. The United Nations COP 15 – Images by Robert vanWaarden


COP 13 in Bali – UN Climate Change Conference

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Photography of United Nations Climate Conference, COP 13, in Bali. – Images by Robert vanWaarden – To License click image.


Canadian Geographic – A Canadian scientist in Norway

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Photography in the most recent Canadian Geographic includes a feature story on the Canadian student, Robert Way and the Cryosphere project in the mountains of Norway. While photographing this assignment, I was blown away by not only the winds, but also the consistent rainbows that illuminated the Norwegian landscape. The Cryopshere project allows Canadian students [...]


Photography – Best of from COP 15

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Gallery of the ‘Best of’ images from COP 15 in Copenhagen. Images ©Robert vanWaarden


Slideshow of the Climate March in Copenhagen

Photography from the Global Day of Action for Climate Change in Copenhagen. Over 100,000 people marched on the streets in favour of a strong, ambitious and fair deal to be signed this week. XML Feed Robert vanWaarden


Youth Climate Photographer Shows at Barcelona Negotiations

Cross Posted from Itsgettinghotinhere If you are a youth climate activist, if you have been to a Powershift conference, and/or if you read this blog, you have seen some of these amazing images that are on display, right now, in front of delegates at the Barcelona intercessional meetings –only one month before Copenhagen. I wanted [...]


Blog Action Day – Climate Change Blogging

Across the blogosphere today, over 7000 blogs will be writing about Climate Change. It is called the Blog Action Day and has set out to mobilize the entire blog world around the single most important issue of our time and generation, climate change. The whole climate world is entering the final stretch of the race [...]


Photography of PowerShift UK – Reporting by Project Survival Media

Crossposted from ItsgettinghotinhereMore Photography and Gallery Here. By: Adaeze Umolu Young men and women at the reception and registration desk are in high spirits as UK Powershift 09 has brought hundreds together to tackle our climate future here in London. Irrespective of physical, cultural or social differences, the determination of these young men and woman [...]


Why she got Climate Justice Tattooed on her Neck

Crossposted from It’s Getting Hot in Here. Three reasons: 1. The principle2. The permanence3. I like tattoos From the least important to the most important, these three reasons explained… Reason 3 – “I like tattoos” Continue reading “Why I got “Climate Justice” tattooed on my neck. XML Feed Robert vanWaarden