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案例简介:照片 @ nicholesobecki/开车穿越索马里兰西部干旱地区2016年,我遇到一群妇女在路边的水坑里洗衣服,这是他们唯一能找到的水。我们谈了一会儿他们面临的挑战,他们在干旱中失去的动物以及干dried的水井。索马里长期以来一直是一个极端的地方,但气候和环境变化加剧了这些问题,并导致生活方式的终结。当他们转身回家时,我拍下了仙人掌领域中一位女性的照片。她的围巾的颜色融入了植被和天空,我想起了人们的生活和土地之间的联系是多么亲密。当《国家地理》和 @ everydayeverywhere探索世界各地的困难和紧张的条件将妇女赶出家园时,我回到了索马里兰和肯尼亚,那里的气候危机是主要驱动力。要查看更多关于人类与自然世界的联系的工作,请关注 @ nicholesobecki。有关此故事的更多信息,请查看生物中的Nat Geo链接。
案例简介:Photo by @nicholesobecki / Driving through a drought-stricken area of western Somaliland in 2016 I came across a group of women washing their clothes in a roadside puddle—the only water they could find. We spoke for a while of the challenges they faced, of the animals they’d lost in the drought, and the wells that had dried up. Somalia has long been a place of extremes, but climate and environmental changes are compounding those problems and leading to the end of a way of life. As they turned to walk home I took this image of one of the women in a field of cacti. The colors of her scarf melded into the vegetation and sky, and I was reminded of how intimate the ties are between people's lives and the land. As National Geographic and @everydayeverywhere explore how difficult, fraught conditions around the world are pushing women from their homes, I returned to Somaliland and Kenya, where the climate crisis is a major driver. To see more of my work on humanity’s connection to the natural world, please follow @nicholesobecki.Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.
国家地理 - Photo by @nicholesobecki / Driving through a drought-stricken area of western Somaliland in 2016 I came across a group of
案例简介:照片 @ nicholesobecki/开车穿越索马里兰西部干旱地区2016年,我遇到一群妇女在路边的水坑里洗衣服,这是他们唯一能找到的水。我们谈了一会儿他们面临的挑战,他们在干旱中失去的动物以及干dried的水井。索马里长期以来一直是一个极端的地方,但气候和环境变化加剧了这些问题,并导致生活方式的终结。当他们转身回家时,我拍下了仙人掌领域中一位女性的照片。她的围巾的颜色融入了植被和天空,我想起了人们的生活和土地之间的联系是多么亲密。当《国家地理》和 @ everydayeverywhere探索世界各地的困难和紧张的条件将妇女赶出家园时,我回到了索马里兰和肯尼亚,那里的气候危机是主要驱动力。要查看更多关于人类与自然世界的联系的工作,请关注 @ nicholesobecki。有关此故事的更多信息,请查看生物中的Nat Geo链接。
国家地理 - Photo by @nicholesobecki / Driving through a drought-stricken area of western Somaliland in 2016 I came across a group of
案例简介:Photo by @nicholesobecki / Driving through a drought-stricken area of western Somaliland in 2016 I came across a group of women washing their clothes in a roadside puddle—the only water they could find. We spoke for a while of the challenges they faced, of the animals they’d lost in the drought, and the wells that had dried up. Somalia has long been a place of extremes, but climate and environmental changes are compounding those problems and leading to the end of a way of life. As they turned to walk home I took this image of one of the women in a field of cacti. The colors of her scarf melded into the vegetation and sky, and I was reminded of how intimate the ties are between people's lives and the land. As National Geographic and @everydayeverywhere explore how difficult, fraught conditions around the world are pushing women from their homes, I returned to Somaliland and Kenya, where the climate crisis is a major driver. To see more of my work on humanity’s connection to the natural world, please follow @nicholesobecki.Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.
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