Living sculpture: hundreds of naked volunteers express the vulnerability of glaciers and human life in a warming world.
The nude volunteers posed for us and renowned installation artist Spencer Tunick on the Aletsch Glacier.
Without clothes, the human body is vulnerable, exposed, its life or death at the whim of the elements. Global warming is stripping away our glaciers and leaving our entire planet vulnerable to extreme weather, floods, sea-level rise, global decreases in carrying capacity and agricultural production, fresh water shortages, disease and mass human dislocations.
If global warming continues at its current rate, most glaciers in Switzerland will completely disappear by 2080, leaving nothing but valleys and slopes strewn with rock debris. Over the last 150 years, alpine glaciers have reduced in size by approximately one third of their surface and half of their mass, and this melting is accelerating. The Aletsch Glacier retreated 115 meters (377 feet) in a single year from 2005 to 2006.
Eight years to act
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) the world only has eight years remaining to take the urgent action needed to curb catastrophic climate change. Without swift action, the damage could become irreversible. Never before has humanity been forced to grapple with such an immense environmental crisis.
Climate change now requires fast and courageous political decisions to radically cut green-house gas emissions and stabilise global warming. Governments around the world must know that the people they represent expect and demand them to take action.
Known around the world for his installations, Spencer Tunick wants people to know that global climate change is not an abstract issue, but a hazardous threat which affects us all.
"I want my images to go more than skin-deep. I want the viewers to feel the vulnerability of their existence and how it relates closely to the sensitivity of the world's glaciers", he said.
Barely active
These volunteers had the bravery to do something to raise the alarm. Not enough people do.
What are you doing? You don't need to get naked on a glacier to be part of the solution. You can sign up as a Greenpeace cyber activist and help us with our campaigns. Join a local group campaiging on climate change. Make the switch to clean energy. Install solar panels. Check out our Only Planet Guide. Send a message to the leaders of our main political parties and demand real action and less talk.
Or you can come up with your own audacious means to raise the alarm.
You may not need to get naked, but you do need to roll up your sleeves.
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