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Aerial view
Air pollution
Boreal forests
Burning
Climate (campaign title)
Climate change
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Destruction
Disasters
Forest fires
Forests (campaign title)
KWCI (GPI)
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Siberian Forest Fires Aftermath in Russia
A Greenpeace Russia team is documenting forest wildfires in the taiga of the Krasnoyarsk region in Siberia.
State of emergency has been declared in four Siberian provinces. The intensity of forest fires in the region is not decreasing. The 4.3 million hectare of land burning -- an area larger than Denmark -- is contributing significantly to climate change. Since the beginning of the year a total of 13.1 million hectares has burned.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STTP8O
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
05/08/2019
Locations:
Krasnoyarsk
,
Krasnoyarsk Krai
,
Russia
,
Siberia
Credit line:
© Anton Voronkov / Greenpeace
Size:
2490px × 1660px 3MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★★ (A)
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Wildfires in Siberian Taiga, Russia (Photos)
A Greenpeace Russia team bears witness and documents the wildfires in the forests and taiga in the Krasnoyarsk region in Siberia. Despite the statements of the Russian authorities, the intensity of forest fires in Siberia is not decreasing. The blaze on the territory of more than 4 million hectares is contributing significantly to climate change.
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