Lu Guang: eyewitness to a changing China

In the Greenpeace tradition of bearing witness, Lu Guang's photographs bring an environmental and human tragedy to the world's attention and ensure that we cannot forget. He often goes where others dare not - into the depths of environmental destruction in China's ravaged countryside and industrial zones to capture a drastically changing nation. In 2011 Lu was given a World Press Photo award for a series of photographs shot for Greenpeace East Asia's coverage of the Dalian Oil Spill.

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