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30 images21st September 2014, Climate Change marches; a crucial day for the planet. Over half a million people on the streets to demand action from their governments worldwide. In London 40,000 occupied the entire Embankment, stretching from Temple Place to the Houses of Parliament. The completely peaceful march was woefully under-reported, a shocking disgrace - shame on UK newspaper editors!
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48 imagesCaciques Raoni Metuktire and Megaron Txucarramae, Kayapo tribal chiefs from Brazil, visit the UK in June 2014. The Chiefs on the streets of London, visiting Parliament and outside St James's Palace. With additional images from the 2012 UNCSD United Nations Sustainable Development summit in Rio de Janeiro, Belo Monte hydroelectric dam protests in Altamira, Belem, London, and deforestation threats - illegal mining, ranching, logging.
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53 imagesThe Unite Nations Conference on Sustainable Development was a disappointment, but it was nonetheless an opportunity for like-minded people from around the world to meet and to get a little media attention.
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17 imagesPhoto Gallery for visit of Chief Raoni Metuktire and Chief Megaron Txucarramae, Kayapo tribal chiefs from Brazil, to the UK. Press conference handled by Rainforest Foundation for Tribes Alive
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20 imagesThe Brazilian government has turned its hydroelectric dam building aspirations on the Tapajos. 29 large dams and 80 smaller ones are planned for the river; just three of them will flood 800 square kilometres of rainforest - indigenous lands, protected forests and so-far intact areas of precious forest.
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30 imagesDespite Brazil's growing wealth and importance, poverty remains an issue. Our images show the shanty town favelas of Rio and Sao Paulo as well as rural poverty.