
CO2 Measuring in Brazil
In our research there was a positive reaction to ‘experts in the field’, putting a human face on climate science. While this image may not be easy to understand immediately, the uniqueness and credibility of the person in the image should hold people’s attention, providing a ‘new story’ to help remake the visual representation of ‘climate change’.
Cavan
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WHAT IT SHOWS: SANTAREM, BRAZIL - FEBRUARY 1: The Large Scale Biosphere Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) site near Santarem, Brazil, in February, 2004. Chris Doughty, a student at UC Irvine, California changes filters in the CO2 measuring devices on the research tower.
Photo by
Peter Essick
Principles:
Tell new stories