Organic farmer Fu collects organic Tea at his farm in Heli Village, south China.
Children from Kivumu School, Rwanda
Boy in flood water, Bangladesh.
Mirian Reis da Silva, Bio Ideias employee on the roof of Eldorado shopping centre where she looks after the organic produce. On site are produced vegetables and herbs free of pesticides and intended for direct employees of Shopping Eldorado. The compost used comes directly from the waste in the food court below.
Children’s playground after typhoon Haiyan, The Philippines.
A child makes her living from scavenging in New Delhi
Surrounded by extensive soya fields, a Kraho indigenous mother with her children
Illegal coal pickers from Bokahapadi village, Jharia, India,
A Kraho indigenous boy with his pet parrot.
Abhilash is an Endosulfan pesticide victim.Abhilash’s parents believe that what they endure is the will of God.
Martin and his mother Carmina. Martin is an Endosulfan pesticide victim.
A tyre in Chapada das Mesas National Park destroyed by the fire.
A brothel-based sex worker at Faridpur, Bangladesh.
Kamruddin, 52, and his granddaughter live in the danger zone of burning coal in Bokahapadi Village, Jharia. Kamruddin is suffering from pneumoconiosis. It is a terminal disease caused by breathing in the toxins from the burning coal.
Endosulfan pesticide mother and her affected child, India.
A farmer harvests her GM cotton, India.
Soumya – 16, an Endosulfan pesticide poisoning victim.
Greenpeace anti coal action in the Bay of Bengal
Portrait of Bijon Bayern net fishing by the side of the river.
A man is caged and chained in rural Philippines after showing signs of mental illness.
A boy at a food distribution camp after cyclone Sidr, Bangladesh.
Portrait of a Hijra in Chennai, India.
HIV testing in India.
Arita, 12, holds her poster she made with her classmates in the background, Bangladesh.
Walking through flood water.