Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Brazil-Rainforest-and-Destruction-27MZIFJXN8RNL.htmlConceptually similarBrazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPG5Completed★★★Brazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPGCCompleted★★★Brazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPGDCompleted★★★Brazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPGECompleted★★★Brazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPGGCompleted★★★Brazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPGHCompleted★★★Brazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPGICompleted★★★Brazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPGJCompleted★★★Brazil Rainforest and DestructionGP0STRPGKCompleted★★★View AllGP0STRPG6Brazil Rainforest and DestructionImages showing rainforests in Brazil and encroaching industrialisation. Action of the Military police against illegal lumberjacks. Images from the photo project „Markus Mauthe - At the edges of the world“ in cooperation with Greenpeace Germany. Portraits of indiginous people, their way of life and natural habitat to show the impact of climate change and globalization. Amazon rainforest, Maranhao, Guajajara, Terra Indigena Arariboia, Cerrado.In original language:Regenwald in Brasilien und seine Zerstoerung.Bilder zeigen den Regenwald Brasiliens und seine Zerstoerung durch zunehmende Industrialisierung. Militaerpolizei fuehrt Aktion gegen illegale Holzfaeller durch.Teil des Fotoprojektes „Markus Mauthe - an den Raendern der Welt“ in Zusammenarbeit mit Greenpeace Deutschland. Portraits indigener Voelker, deren Lebensweise und Lebensraum, um die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels und der Globalisierung zu untersuchen. Amazonas, Maranhao, Guajajara, Terra Indigena Arariboia, Uebergangsregion, Cerrado.Locations:Amazonas-Brazil-Cerrado-Maranhão-South America-Terra Indígena ArariboiaDate:24 Sep, 2017Credit:© Markus Mauthe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5092px X 3395pxKeywords:Climate change impacts-Day-Destruction-Indigenous People-Landscapes-Military-Rainforests-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Brazil Rainforest and DestructionImages showing rainforests in Brazil and encroaching industrialisation. Images from the photo project „Markus Mauthe - At the edges of the world“ in cooperation with Greenpeace Germany. Portraits of indiginous people, their way of life and natural habitat to show the impact of climate change and globalization.