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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plows a rice field with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plows a rice field with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plows a rice field with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plows a rice field with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plows a rice field with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
The atmosphere of the rice fields comes to life as a farmer plows the muddy land with the help of a buffalo in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and machinery emissions, this practice also stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Plowing Fields With Buffalo: An Agricultural Heritage That Lives On
A farmer plants rice using the traditional tandur method in Cilengkrang village, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Amid the rapid modernization of agricultural machinery, some traditional farmers continue to preserve environmentally friendly methods by utilizing livestock power at the start of the planting season. This practice reduces fuel consumption and machinery emissions and stands as a powerful symbol of preserving local wisdom and agricultural traditions passed down through generations. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry banners with environmental and protest slogans in the vicinity of the Assembly of the Republic during an environmental protest march held in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A woman carries a banner with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A woman carries a banner with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists play musical instruments and interact during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A woman carries a placard with environmental and protest slogans and walks near some banners lying on the ground before an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A woman carries a banner with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A woman carries a banner with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A girl carries a banner with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists hold a large banner with environmental slogans in the middle of the street during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A panoramic view of a street in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025, shows a group of activists marching during an environmental protest. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and shout mottoes during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A woman carries a banner with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry banners with environmental and protest slogans in the vicinity of the Assembly of the Republic during an environmental protest march held in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march is organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and shout mottoes during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry banners with environmental and protest slogans in the vicinity of the Assembly of the Republic during an environmental protest march held in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
A girl carries a banner with environmental and protest slogans near the Assembly of the Republic during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and shout mottoes during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry banners with environmental and protest slogans in the vicinity of the Assembly of the Republic during an environmental protest march held in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants are soon debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Banners with environmental and protest slogans lie on the ground prior to an environmental protest march held in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and shout mottoes during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry flags and banners with environmental and protest slogans and make performances during an environmental protest march in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. The Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements organize this protest and march to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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March Against The Use Of Fossil Fuels
Several activists carry banners with environmental and protest slogans in the vicinity of the Assembly of the Republic during an environmental protest march held in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 22, 2025. This protest and march are organized by the Climaximo and Huelga Climatica Estudantil movements, which fight to end the use of fossil fuels and promote a more environmentally friendly future. The demonstration begins in Largo Camoes and ends in front of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, where the next steps in the fight against pollutants will soon be debated in a popular assembly. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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Amazon Prime Electric Delivery Van
An Amazon Prime electric delivery van operated by an Amazon Service Partner drives through the old town of Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 20, 2025. The fully electric vehicle, marked ''100% Elektrisch,'' represents the company's shift toward sustainable urban logistics. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Amazon Prime Electric Delivery Van
An Amazon Prime electric delivery van operated by an Amazon Service Partner drives through the old town of Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 20, 2025. The fully electric vehicle, marked ''100% Elektrisch,'' represents the company's shift toward sustainable urban logistics. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
Desperate to restore the Chao Praya River to a pristine state, an abbot in the Thai capital began recycling in his temple. Now he has a floating ally in his efforts to clean up the river.
The Chao Phraya River is the largest waterway flowing through central Thailand.
In Bangkok, it is an artery for a network of water buses, ferries and wooden long-tail boats. But it's not just carrying people. According to research by the Rotterdam-based non-profit organisation Ocean Cleanup, the Chao Praya River carries 4,000 tonnes of plastic waste to the sea every year.
Workers sew orange robes for monks from fabric made from recycled plastic at Wat Chak Daeng on July 30, 2024 in Bangkok. The HIPPO project by Seven Clean Seas, in collaboration with Wat Chak Daeng temple, uses a solar-powered vessel to collect plastic waste from Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and recycles it to reduce environmental pollution. Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, leads a project at Wat Chak Daeng that turns plastic waste into monk robes, upcycling around 40 tons of plastic since 2015 and serving as a model for environmental conservation.
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How a monk and a Hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution
Desperate to restore the Chao Praya River to a pristine state, an abbot in the Thai capital began recycling in his temple. Now he has a floating ally in his efforts to clean up the river.
The Chao Phraya River is the largest waterway flowing through central Thailand.
In Bangkok, it is an artery for a network of water buses, ferries and wooden long-tail boats. But it's not just carrying people. According to research by the Rotterdam-based non-profit organisation Ocean Cleanup, the Chao Praya River carries 4,000 tonnes of plastic waste to the sea every year.
Workers sew orange robes for monks from fabric made from recycled plastic at Wat Chak Daeng on July 30, 2024 in Bangkok. The HIPPO project by Seven Clean Seas, in collaboration with Wat Chak Daeng temple, uses a solar-powered vessel to collect plastic waste from Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and recycles it to reduce environmental pollution. Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro, the abbot, leads a project at Wat Chak Daeng that turns plastic waste into monk robes, upcycling around 40 tons of plastic since 2015 and serving as a model for environmental conservation.
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'I spot brand new TVs, here to be shredded': the truth about our electronic waste
In a giant factory in California, thousands of screens, PCs and other old or unwanted gadgets are picked apart for materials. But what about the billions of other defunct (or not) devices?
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (better known by its unfortunate acronym, Weee) is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world. Electronic waste amounted to 53.6m tonnes in 2019, a figure growing at about 2% a year. Consider: in 2021, tech companies sold an estimated 1.43bn smartphones, 341m computers, 210m TVs and 548m pairs of headphones. And that's ignoring the millions of consoles, sex toys, electric scooters and other battery-powered devices we buy every year.
Globally, only 17.4% of electronic waste is recycled. Between 7% and 20% is exported, 8% thrown into landfills and incinerators in the global north, and the rest is unaccounted for. Yet Weee is, by weight, among the most precious waste there is. One piece of electronic equipment can contain 60 elements, from copper and aluminium to rarer metals such as cobalt and tantalum, used in everything from motherboards to gyroscopic sensors. A typical iPhone, for example, contains 0.018g of gold, 0.34g of silver, 0.015g of palladium and a tiny fraction of platinum. Multiply by the sheer quantity of devices and the impact is vast: a single recycler in China, GEM, produces more cobalt than the country’s mines each year. The materials in our e-waste - including up to 7% of the world's gold reserves - are worth £50.9bn a year.
An employee plastic wraps microwaves and loaded on pallets at the ERI (Electronic Recyclers International) Recycling Facility. Fresno, Calafornia - May 23, 2023:
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'I spot brand new TVs, here to be shredded': the truth about our electronic waste
In a giant factory in California, thousands of screens, PCs and other old or unwanted gadgets are picked apart for materials. But what about the billions of other defunct (or not) devices?
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (better known by its unfortunate acronym, Weee) is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world. Electronic waste amounted to 53.6m tonnes in 2019, a figure growing at about 2% a year. Consider: in 2021, tech companies sold an estimated 1.43bn smartphones, 341m computers, 210m TVs and 548m pairs of headphones. And that's ignoring the millions of consoles, sex toys, electric scooters and other battery-powered devices we buy every year.
Globally, only 17.4% of electronic waste is recycled. Between 7% and 20% is exported, 8% thrown into landfills and incinerators in the global north, and the rest is unaccounted for. Yet Weee is, by weight, among the most precious waste there is. One piece of electronic equipment can contain 60 elements, from copper and aluminium to rarer metals such as cobalt and tantalum, used in everything from motherboards to gyroscopic sensors. A typical iPhone, for example, contains 0.018g of gold, 0.34g of silver, 0.015g of palladium and a tiny fraction of platinum. Multiply by the sheer quantity of devices and the impact is vast: a single recycler in China, GEM, produces more cobalt than the country’s mines each year. The materials in our e-waste - including up to 7% of the world's gold reserves - are worth £50.9bn a year.
Piles of shredded copper at the ERI (Electronic Recyclers International) Recycling Facility. Fresno, Calafornia - May 23, 2023:
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