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  • Picturing Climate Change – The Victims (2)

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    Bangladesh - women moves with children after Cyclone Aila hits, Picture: Oxfam International

    Another way to symbolize climate change is to show humans that suffer from the effects of it. Here is for example a picture of a family that is effected by the cyclone Aila. Those pictures naturally cause compassion – and it is always a tough decision whether it is right or wrong to play on one’s heart strings. In matters of climate change (at least the one we have been talking about lately) it must be said that there are floodings in Bangladesh since centuries already.

    Rescued Katrina victims on Coast Guard helicopter (CG photo) by johnmcq (Flickr)

    Still it is important to show those who are suffering from the effects of extreme wheather – as it is our first reference that makes us understand what is happening. So as soon as certain ethical borders are not crossed, pictures of victims are a legitmate means.

     

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    Posted March 1, 2010 by Marco Barooah-Siebertz

    One Response to “Picturing Climate Change – The Victims (2)”

    1. » Durchs Objektiv gesehen - Medien und Klimawandel - weltzeit-Blog - DW-WORLD.DE says:
      January 27, 2011 at 15:21:11

      [...] anerkanntes Faktum zu sein. Ein weiterer Ansatz beschäftigt sich mit der Darstellung von Opfern: Menschen in den Trümmern ihres Hauses nach einem Wirbelsturm oder bis zum Kopf im Wasser nach [...]

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