
Heat Stroke Patient
Our research: When images of localised climate impacts show an individual person or a group of people, with identifiable emotions, they are likely to be the most powerful. But there is a balance to be struck (as in verbal and written communication) between localising climate change (so that people realise the issue is relevant to them) and trivialising the issue (by not making clear enough links to the bigger picture)
Alamy
Rights Managed
WHAT IT SHOWS: A heat stroke patient is being watered outside the emergency ward at Jinnah Hospital as the city is gripped by heatwave causing more than 1200 people deaths
Photo by
Owais Aslam Ali
Principles:
Show local (but serious) climate impacts