Environmental Photographer of the Year winners announced

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Environmental photo awards reveal the striking impacts of climate change

Announced at COP26 earlier this month, the winning photographs from this year’s Environmental Photographer of the Year awards come straight from the frontlines of the climate crisis.

Now in its 14th year, the competition showcases some of the world’s most striking environmental photography. And provides an international platform to raise awareness about the environmental issues putting our planet at risk.

The top award for Environmental Photographer of the Year was earned by Spanish photographer Antonio Aragón Renuncio for his photo titled ‘The Rising Tide Sons’, which shows a child sleeping inside his home, destroyed by coastal erosion on Afiadenyigba beach in Togo.

The photo shines a spotlight on the rising sea levels in West-African countries, which are forcing thousands of people to leave their homes.

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https://www.euronews.com/green/2021...reveal-the-striking-impacts-of-climate-change


We need an Ecocidal Rats of the Year Award. Full data and publicity.
 
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