The nuclear power plant of Cattenom, eastern France, is pictured on October 12, 2017 after Greenpeace activists broke into the facility to underline its vulnerability to attack. – Greenpeace activists set off fireworks inside a nuclear plant in eastern France early on October 12 after breaking into the facility to underline its vulnerability to attack. (Photo by PATRICK HERTZOG / AFP)
TO GO WITH STORY KENYA-DROUGHT-FARMING BY Francois AUSSEILL
A school boy wears worn out shoes as he carries a plastic bottle he filled with river water as he and others head back to school on August 17, 2009. In Kenya a bruising and recurring drought is driving huge numbers of subsistence farmers away from rural areas, where they are increasingly reliant on hand-outs, into congested slums. Many farmers in the region have already abandoned the land, at least temporarily, in favour of producing and selling charcoal or breaking stones in a nearby quarry for a local construction company. AFP PHOTO/Tony Karumba (Photo by Tony KARUMBA / AFP)
This photo taken on October 8, 2018 shows an elementary student wading through floodwaters in Mabalacat, Pampanga. – Areas north of Manila like the provinces of Pampanga and Bulacan have sunk four-six centimetres (1.5-2.4 inches) a year since 2003, according to satellite monitoring. The creeping bay waters put people and property at risk, while the threat is amplified by high-tides and flooding brought by the roughly 20 storms that pound the archipelago every year. (Photo by Noel CELIS / AFP) / TO GO WITH Philippines-water-climate,FEATURE by Joshua MELVIN
A picture taken on October 31, 2018 shows polar bears feeding at a garbage dump near the village of Belushya Guba, on the remote Russian northern Novaya Zemlya archipelago, a tightly-controlled military area where a village declared a state of emergency in February after dozens of bears were seen entering homes and public buildings. – Scientists say conflicts with ice-dependent polar bears will increase in the future due to Arctic ice melting and a rise of human presence in the area as Moscow bolsters economic and military activity in the Arctic. An “invasion” of aggressive polar bears in inhabited areas of Arctic Russia occured for around ten days in February 2019 after the animals came to the area looking for food. Polar bears are affected by global warming with melting Arctic ice forcing them to spend more time on land where they compete for food. (Photo by Alexander GRIR / AFP)
A stray polar bear is seen outside Oktyabrsky mine on the outskirts of the Russian industrial city of Norilsk on June 17, 2019. – A hungry polar bear has been spotted on the outskirts of Norilsk, hundreds of miles from its natural habitat, authorities said on June 18, 2019. (Photo by Irina YARINSKAYA / Zapolyarnaya pravda newspaper / AFP)
A child collects fire woods, at one of the largest disposal sites in north-east India, ahead of the ‘World Environment Day’ in Boragaon area of Guwahati on June 4, 2018. – World Environment Day is marked annually on June 5, and aims at promoting awareness and action to protect the environment. (Photo by Biju BORO / AFP)
The first group of displaced ethnic Dinka, mostly women and children, arrived at Lologo near Juba, the regional capital, 01 December 2005. The returning Dinkas, from Sudan’s largest tribe, are among four million southern Sudanese who fled their villages during the 21-year war many of whom now going back to their homes after the January 9 peace agreement. The war, in which some 1.5 million were killed, pitted the Muslim-dominated government in Khartoum against the mainly Christian and anamist south.
AFP PHOTO/UNICEF/GEORGINA CRANSTON (Photo by GEORGINA CRANSTON / UNICEF / AFP)
An Indian Sadhu — Hindu holy man — walks past plastic trash and garbage spewed back by the sea during high-tide in Mumbai on July 13, 2018. – The United Nations warned in June that the world could be awash with 12 billion tonnes of plastic trash by the middle of the century if use is maintained at current levels. (Photo by Indranil MUKHERJEE / AFP)
Cars drive along a street on a polluted day in Beijing on July 24, 2015. Air pollution levels in China’s cities improved in the first six months of this year, environmental campaign group Greenpeace said July 22, but remained far worse than global and domestic standards. AFP PHOTO / GREG BAKER (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP)
A woman and child sit together in an enclosure made from fabrics at a make-shift camp for displaced Yemenis in the northern Hajjah province on December 16, 2019. (Photo by ESSA AHMED / AFP)