Tropic Ice_Dialog between Places Affected by Climate Change
Giving climate change a face
Man-made climate change not only poses a massive threat to nature, ecosystems and biodiversity, but above all to people themselves. Photographer Barbara Dombrowski wants to draw attention to this with her project Tropic Ice.
To give climate change a face and to show that everything is connected to everything else, the artist went to climate-relevant places on the five continents and visited indigenous peoples. They not only act as ambassadors for their respective continents, but also represent tipping points in the climate system and different climate zones.
To give climate change a face and to show that everything is connected to everything else, the artist went to climate-relevant places on the five continents and visited indigenous peoples. They not only act as ambassadors for their respective continents, but also represent tipping points in the climate system and different climate zones.
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