Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Khanti-Woman-Preparing-Tea-in-Yamal-Peninsula-27MZIFJJ9BQO9.htmlConceptually similarKhanti Woman with Child in Yamal PeninsulaGP0STQ2KTCompleted★★★★Khanti Woman inside a Chum in Yamal PeninsulaGP0STQ2KSCompleted★★★★Child inside a Chum in Yamal PeninsulaGP0STQ2KUCompleted★★★★Nenets Chum (Tent) at Dusk in Yamal PeninsulaGP0STQ2IICompleted★★★★★★Nenets Chum in Yamal PeninsulaGP0STQ2IHCompleted★★★★Khanti Woman with Child in Yamal PeninsulaGP0STQ2KPCompleted★★★★★★Khanti Man in Yamal PeninsulaGP0STQ2KWCompleted★★★★★★Nenet Man in Yamal PeninsulaGP0STQ2IJCompleted★★★★★★Traditional Nenets Tents in Russian TundraGP0STQ3P8Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STQ2KRKhanti Woman Preparing Tea in Yamal PeninsulaIndigenous Khanti woman prepares tea inside a chum in the Yamal Peninsula, Russia.Soaring Arctic temperatures have led to an outbreak of anthrax in the Yamal peninsula, Russia, triggered by unusually warm weather and the thawing of permafrost that once covered contaminated cemeteries and animal burial grounds. A Greenpeace Russia team arrived at the region to investigate the impact of climate change on the environment and indigenous life.Locations:Arctic-Eastern Europe-Russia-Siberia-Yamal Peninsula-Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous OkrugDate:23 Aug, 2016Credit:© Stephen Nugent / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1667px X 2500pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Indigenous People-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Nenets-One person-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-WomenShoot:Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal PeninsulaA Greenpeace Russia team travels to the Yamal Peninsula, Eastern Siberia, to investigate the impact of climate change on the environment and indigenous life.Related Collections:Climate Change Impact Assessment in Yamal Peninsula (All Photographers & Video)