Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Smoke-from-Siberian-Forest-Fires-in-Novosibirsk-27MZIFJ89UA_P.htmlConceptually similarSmoke from Siberian Forest Fires in NovosibirskGP0STTQ20Completed★★★★Smoke from Siberian Forest Fires in NovosibirskGP0STTQ1YCompleted★★★★★Smoke from Siberian Forest Fires in NovosibirskGP0STTQ1XCompleted★★★★★★Smoke from Siberian Forest Fires in NovosibirskGP0STTQ21Completed★★★★Smoke from Siberian Forest Fires in NovosibirskGP0STTQ22Completed★★★★Siberian forest.GP0C0XCompleted★★★★Siberian forest.GP0ZV2Completed★★★★Burnt Trees in SiberiaGP02Y8XCompleted★★★★Burnt Trees in SiberiaGP02Y8YCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTQ1ZSmoke from Siberian Forest Fires in Novosibirsk1.5 million residents of Novosibirsk Russia, breathe hazardous smoke from disastrous Siberian forest fires. Burning forests dramatically boost the climate change and become a climate emergency as well as pose immediate danger for the health of the people in the affected areas.Locations:Eastern Europe-Novosibirsk Oblast-Russia-SiberiaDate:25 Jul, 2019Credit:© Ivan Golenkov / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3992px X 2992pxKeywords:Aerial view-Air pollution-Bridges-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Motorways-Rivers-SmokeShoot:Smoke from Siberian Forest Fires in Novosibirsk (Photo)1.5 million residents of Novosibirsk Russia, breathe hazardous smoke from disastrous Siberian forest fires. Burning forests dramatically boost the climate change and become a climate emergency as well as pose immediate danger for the health of the people in the affected areas.Related Collections:Wildfires in the Siberian Taiga, Russia (Photo & Video)