Gallery Changing Planet 2024

1st Award
And life goes on de Arthur Cech de Saint Jeannet ()
Place: Layounne, Morocco
Description: On the coast of Western Sahara, we discovered the wreck of the ferry Assalama, which has been haunting the coast for 15 years. It's very sad that the Spanish company that owns the ship still won't clear it away and recycle it.

Arthur Cech

1 st Award
Finalist
The last island for nature de Naomi Cech de Saint Jeannet ()
Place: Senegal
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Naomi Cech

Finalist
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Glacier Tourism de Patrick Moser de Ittigen ()
Place: Furkapass, Switzerland
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Patrick Moser

Finalist
Finalist
Safe on her Back de Gerard Carbonell Morales de Barcelona (Barcelona)
Place: Limbe, Cameroon
Description: Bakossi, a Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti), looks with curiosity the surroundings while holding on to the back of her dedicated caregiver, Queen. Bakossi is an orphan chimpanzee who was intended for the pet trade, after her family was killed for bushmeat.Queen is part of the team taking care of the baby chimp at Limbe Wildlife Centre, a rescue and rehabilitation centre.

Gerard Carbonell Morales

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Entre gigantes de Marc Albiac Vilas de BARBERA DEL VALLES (BARCELONA)
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Marc Albiac Vilas

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Contaminació forestal del nostre entorn de Helena Salas Iniesta de Lloret de Mar (Girona)
Place: Lloret de Mar
Description: Les accions de l’ésser humà són nocives per al planeta. Una d’elles és la contaminació forestal provocada per l’acumulació de residus. Passejant pel bosc, trobem deixalles que la gent va deixant, sense tenir en compte els efectes que poden causar ni el temps que tarden a descompondre's. Les següents imatges són el reflex de l’egoisme i la ignorància humana.

Helena Salas Iniesta

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Thirst de Vidyun R Hebbar de Bangalore (Karnataka)
Place: Matanga hill, Hampi
Description: After enjoying a divine sunrise in Hampi, India, we were in for a surprise. A young monkey stole the bottle from a tourist and pricked a hole in the bottle. The water from the bottle spilled on the ground and the monkey looked sad. Our tour guide lifted the bottle so that the water flowed like a tap. The monkey was very happy to drink from it! This image was 2021.

Vidyun R Hebbar

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Human elephant conflict de Ahamed Jazif de Colombo (western)
Place: Eastern Province, Srilanka
Description: This picture was taken at the Green Field Apartment in Kalmunai, Srilanka. Migratory elephants eat plastic and toxic waste items also in the same place for 5 to 6 days without being able to return due to the flood caused by rains. People are the main cause of the extinction of not only elephants but also animals. We learn that humans are not the only major creatures on earth.

Ahamed Jazif

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Broken mirror de Ada Gimeno Gabas de Montreal (Quebec)
Place: Montréal
Description: Human activity, through deforestation, pollution, and excessive urbanization, disrupts ecosystems, threatening biodiversity and depleting natural resources, thus endangering the fragile balance of the Earth. Through this picture, we see the fragile reflection of the tree, broken by the plastic human remains.

Ada Gimeno Gabas

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Progreso o destrucción de Eva Maté Fernández de Palencia (Palencia)
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Eva Maté Fernández

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