Southeast Asia · Coming soon
After the River Rose
A photo essay on communities navigating flood risk, informal resettlement, and the uneven burden of adaptation.
Climate Justice × Ethnic Minorities × Climate Displacement
“Climate change does not affect everyone equally.”
Looking across the globe, we stand at a critical crossroads where geopolitical conflicts and the climate crisis deeply intertwine. Climate change has long ceased to be merely a warming curve in the hands of ecologists; it is evolving into a brutal global gamble over resources, security, and interests.
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Context, human narrative, and evidence—each page stands alone, together they form the project.
Project mission, definitions, ethics, and the research framing behind this work.
Explore →Original photography and writing on lived experience, place, and displacement.
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Southeast Asia · Coming soon
A photo essay on communities navigating flood risk, informal resettlement, and the uneven burden of adaptation.
An interactive 3D globe of climate-related internal displacement by country, 2008–2023.
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