As world leaders meet in Cancun, Mexico to negotiate a global agreement on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, Greenpeace Africa presents an exhibition visualising the impacts climate change already has in Africa. ‘When the Water Ends’ highlights the impacts of increasing droughts on nomadic tribes along the border of Kenya and Ethiopia. They constantly adapt to a perpetually challenging environment, but climate change exacerbates inter-tribal tensions as fighting over water and pasture increases, creating “some of the world's first climate change conflicts”.
Noordelicht, 2010 / Greenpeace