“All people, the people in the jungle, the people in the Western world, the people in Africa and Asia, have only one planet. We have a chance now in this generation. If leaders don’t act, it will be gone. We don’t have a lot of time left,” Barbara Dombrowski, hotographer and artist. She is helping to build awareness of climate change by juxtaposing indigenous people in the Amazon with the effects of global warming in the Arctic through art, creating a sense of solidarity and understanding between cultures. As part of her project ‘Tropic Ice’, Barbara Dombrowski photographed Inuit people living among the receding glaciers of Greenland and the Achuar people in the forests of the Amazon in Ecuador whose way of life is threatened by oil exploration. Read more in the @unfccc Newsroom . . . . . . #climateemergency #myhabitatisyourhabitat#climatechangeisreal #climatecrisis#climatechangeart #artclimatechange #climatehoax#designforclimate #climatedeniers #art4climate#art4change #amazonrainforest#thereisnoplanetb#climatechange #climart_change#artivism #artivist #amazonas #amazonasenllamas#savetheamazon #plants #life #green #nature#mothernature #savetheplanet #loveyourplanet#voicefortheplanet #brasil #climatechange https://www.instagram.com/p/B4MgfjHDbe2/?igshid=8yj5vusrppkw















