Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Women-Return-from-the-Fields--Everest-Expedition-27MZIFPAH19.htmlConceptually similarTextile Worker, Everest ExpeditionGP01249Completed★★★★Textile Worker, Everest ExpeditionGP017TLCompleted★★★★Textile Worker, Everest ExpeditionGP0JHLCompleted★★★★Farmer with Yak, Everest ExpeditionGP08IXCompleted★★★★Local Workers Make Bricks, Everest Expedition (China: 2007)GP0A5MCompleted★★★★Tibetan Guides, Everest ExpeditionGP0SCLCompleted★★★★Villagers, Everest ExpeditionGP041ACompleted★★★★Local Workers Make Bricks, Everest ExpeditionGP0QDICompleted★★★★Local Workers Make Bricks, Everest ExpeditionGP01G2TCompleted★★★★View AllGP0QDJWomen Return from the Fields, Everest ExpeditionVillage life is unchanged for many years. Two woman return from the fields after a days work. Greenpeace are in Tibet to study and document the deterioration of glaciers on Everest and the environmental implications of glacier melt. The Rongbuk Glaciers are one of the prime sources of water feeding into the major rivers of China and India. Glaciers in the Himalaya are receding faster than in any other part of the world as a result of global warming.Locations:China-East Asia-Himalayas-Luo Ma Cun-TibetDate:23 Apr, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Baskets-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Glacier melt-Global warming-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Two people-Villages-WomenShoot:Everest Glacier Expedition in ChinaThe Rongbuk Glaciers are one of the prime sources of water feeding into the major rivers of China and India. Glaciers in the Himalaya are receding faster than in any other part of the world as a result of global warming.Related Collections:Everest Glacier Expedition in China (Photo & Video)