Gallery of the ‘Best of’ images from COP 15 in Copenhagen.
December 22, 2009
Photography – Best of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen
By rvanwaarden
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Robert vanWaarden is a professional freelance photographer that travels the world, camera in hand, focusing on the international youth climate movement. He has spent the last two years focusing on the social movements enacting change and the geographical effects of a changing climate. His work has appeared in major national and international magazines and outlets including National Geographic Traveler, CNN and Canadian Geographic. VanWaarden believes in the power of photography to make a difference. He believes that he can help shift the world towards a more sustainable existence.
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