
Snapshot: Climate issue features more than 60 photographs and accompanying short reflections from artists, activists, photojournalists, and scientists to provide a “snapshot” look at climate impacts across the South.
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“Examining how individuals, private businesses, financial institutions, and local governments can contribute to climate action provides some hope and sense of agency.”
I’m grateful to the people willing to share with me, and to be able to contribute in my own small way. I’m trying to remain hopeful, to not look away, to act with compassion and purpose against our shared challenging reality. —Brandon Dill
“To address the climate crisis, you have to recognize how climate change is intersecting with other issues, such as poverty, racism, socioeconomic inequality, injustice, and more.”
“Compassion and action for the planet cannot exist without compassion and action for the people on it.”
“What one generation does to change climate—such as add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere—the next generation must live with.”
“Like any small town, the ones that compose the Inner Banks have their specificities and nuances, their joys and problems.”
“We all struggle with interior storms in these challenging times. Strength lies in action and solidarity.”
“All of these hours are swinging open, / doors you will never walk through.”