Sections
Home » Multimedia » YES! Photo Essays » Earth Under Fire

YES! I want to try YES!
Magazine.
YES! by Email
Join over 62,000 others already signed up for FREE YES! news.
[SAMPLE]  [ARCHIVE]
YES! This Week email logo
Sign up for our weekly highlights email. 

Posters ad (generic)

David Korten's Agenda for a New Economy: 3 Ways to Get the Book

Donate to YES!

 

Earth Under Fire

Gary Braasch's latest work, Earth Under Fire: How Global Warming is Changing the World, is a comprehensive look at the world-wide effects of climate change. His book presents dramatic photographs, maps and quotes from world climate science leaders. Our photo-essay offers a sample…

Just click on any of the photos below to start the photo essay.

spacerspacerPhoto by Gary Braasch. Thumbnail of Marr Ice Piedmont calving into Arthur Harbor on Anvers Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Copyright © Gary BraaschspacerPhoto by Gary Braasch. Thumbnail of RePhoto of Peruvian glacier. Copyright © Gary Braaschspacerspacer

spacer
Photo by Gary Braasch. Thumbnail of Bangladeshis on edge of eroding village south of Dhaka. Copyright © Gary Braasch
Photo by Gary Braasch. Thumbnail of farm woman in Guangdong Province, China. Copyright © Gary Braasch
Photo by Gary Braasch. Thumbnail of Tuvalu kids. Copyright © Gary Braasch
spacer


Book cover image of Earth Under Fire by Gary Braasch`spacerEarth Under Fire: How Global Warming is Changing the World is a comprehensive look at the world-wide effects of climate change. In dramatic photographs, maps and quotes from world climate science leaders, this one-of-a-kind book shows how the earth is being changed right now.

Earth Under Fire illustrates on-going shifts from weather extremes and melting glaciers to disruptions of animal migration and plant growth—including the strong impact on human life, cities and cultures. Earth Under Fire ends with a vision of how we can slow global warming and improve the lives of people everywhere. For more information and to order Earth Under Fire, visit www.earthunderfire.com.

Gary Braasch is a nature and environmental photojournalist whose work on global warming has won him international recognition. YES! Magazine has been proud to publish his work since our first issue. Gary's work can be seen at www.braaschphotography.com.

 

From the introduction to Earth Under Fire

“This book is a message from many of the places where the effects of rapid climate change are being seen and where scientists are studying what is happening. It is also a report on what these changes mean and what we can do about them.

As a witness to climate change, I have stood in the empty rookeries of displaced Adélie penguins and felt the chill as huge icebergs separated from an ice shelf in Antarctica. I have seen the jagged fronts of receding Greenland glaciers and observed subtle changes on the tundra. I have tracked down Alpine glaciers depicted in 150-year-old images and rephotographed them to show them wasting away. In the woods of eastern North America I have walked among spring wildflowers and watched for migrant songbirds, which are arriving earlier each season than in decades past. Along the coasts I have seen rising tides and heavy storms erode beaches. I have heard the anguish in the voices of native Alaskans as they describe their village being washed away, of Chinese farmers facing famine caused by drought, and of Pacific Islanders driven from their homes by increasingly high tides. Global warming is affecting the whole world, from the tiniest ocean plankton to humans in their cities and the flora and fauna of entire river basins and mountain ranges.

These observations are part of a photographic project called "World View of Global Warming," for which I traveled to 22 nations and seven continents. This book presents this visual evidence and combines it with the latest scientific and social reports of changes taking place now. It details what is beginning to be done around the world to control rapid climate change and issues a call to action to citizens, leaders, and governments.”

—Gary Braasch

YES! Photo Essays
YES! Magazine encourages you to make free use of this article by taking these easy steps. Braasch, G. (2008, April 15). Earth Under Fire. Retrieved February 12, 2012, from YES! Magazine Web site: http://www.yesmagazine.org/multimedia/yes-photo-essays/2531. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License Creative Commons License


You won’t see any commercial ads in YES!, in print or on this website.
That means, we rely on support from our readers.

||   SUBSCRIBE    ||   GIVE A GIFT   ||   DONATE   ||
Independent. Nonprofit. Subscriber-supported.




People Who Love YES! Find Out Why... Subscribe Today

Wendell Berry Poster Ad (17 Rules for a Sustainable Community)

This Changes Everything portlet ad

Give the Gift of YES!

Most Popular
10 Things Science Says Will Make You Happy
     Oct 31
Occupy Wall Street
     Oct 05
Living Large in a Tiny House
     Oct 31
My Prices Are Not Too High: A Farmer Fires Back
     Jan 30
Corporate Rule Is Not Inevitable
     Jan 20

David Korten's books Ad

Get Back Issues of YES!

 

Hot or Cold: the YES! Klean Kanteen

 
Personal tools