
Flood Victim Pakistan
Our research suggests that images of climate impacts should have identifiable individuals foregrounded in them to be most effective. This image attracted a great deal of attention and sympathy in our discussion groups.
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WHAT IT SHOWS: SUKKUR, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 10: Pakistani flood victim Mohammed Nawaz hangs onto a moving raft as he is rescued by the Pakistan Navy August 10, 2010 in Sukkur, Pakistan. Pakistan is suffering from the worst flooding in 80 years as the army and aid organizations are struggling to cope with the scope of the widespread disaster, which has killed at least 1,500 people and displaced millions.
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Paula Bronstein
Principles:
Climate change impacts are emotionally powerful