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When the once green grass withers away

15 September 2023 by nicolefranken

Mongolia – The Khalkha nomads in Mongolia are facing the alarming impacts of climate change. The country is particularly vulnerable to the effects of global warming.

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Posted in Photos | Tags: climate change, documentary-photography, Indigenous people, journalism, Khalkha, landscape, Mongolia, nature, nomads, people, photography, photojournalism, portraits, remote, storytelling, travel, travel-photography

When the once green grass withers away

15 September 2023 by nicolefranken

Trouw de Verdieping, September 2023

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Posted in Publications | Tags: climate change, community, documentary-photography, Indigenous people, journalism, Khalkha, landscape, Mongolia, mountains, nature, nomads, people, photography, photojournalism, portraits, Publications, remote, Travel Feature, Travel Stories, travel-photography

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Today, the survival of many indigenous people is under pressure. After centuries of colonization, oppression, discrimination and forced assimilation, indigenous people are now facing climate change. Rising temperatures and changing weather patterns affect the fragile ecosystems and thus their emotional and spiritual bond with nature. As a result, they risk losing their unique way of life, cultural identity and livelihood. Indigenous People Today highlights the irreversible consequences of climate change on indigenous people. This project will show the personal, daily stories behind the shocking statistics through features and documentaries.
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