Climate Visuals
Promoting diverse and compelling climate change photography, focusing on people. A Climate Outreach project.

A deer jumps over rows of straw whilst a combine harvester works in South West England.
Photo credit: Alastair Johnstone-Hack / Climate Visuals

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Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Tipping Points | Crossing climate thresholds
Small increases in temperature can trigger large, irreversible shifts in the Earth system. Ice sheets melt, forests lose resilience, permafrost releases methane. These changes don’t happen in isolation. They interact through feedback loops, accelerating warming once they begin.
Some systems are already showing signs of instability. As we move beyond 1.5°C, the risk of triggering multiple tipping points increases, with impacts that extend far beyond ecosystems.
These shifts reshape human systems too, from food and water to displacement and conflict. Yet responsibility remains uneven, with those contributing least often most affected.
At the same time, fossil fuel expansion continues, delaying the transition needed to reduce risk.
Tipping points are not only about collapse. The same dynamics can drive rapid change in the other direction through policy, technology, and collective action.
—
‘Our Power, Our Planet’ – Earth Day 2026
Source: We Don’t Have Time (@wedonthavetime0) Podcast, Ep1: Climate Tipping Points.
Explore more about their upcoming conference: Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. Link in bio 🔗
#earthday #climatechange #tippingpoints #systemicchange #climatejustice

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

Today is Earth Day, and this year’s theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” - chosen to highlight the daily actions of communities, educators, workers, and families across the world protecting where they live and work.
At a moment of global uncertainty and challenge, efforts to protect our planet in the face of the climate crisis remain enduringly strong. Ensuring these efforts are visible, and inspiring action from others is a crucial role for communicators - and photography can play an important part in this.
Climate Visuals is packed full of images highlighting these stories around the world - here are just a few of them!
Photo credits:
@mravijitghosh, Raphael Pouget, @giacomo_dorlando, @karentoroa, Alastair Johnstone-Hack, @anthony_ochieng_onyango, @victormoriyama, @ajistyawan, @gulshanii, @lachlan_gardiner

With the clown fish population off the coasts of Jakarta shrinking the government has created a hatchery to revive the clown fish population in the wild in order to protect the marine ecology.
Photo credit: @giacomo_dorlando / Climate Visuals

A stream runs through scorched ground after a large moorland fire near Errwood Reservoir in the Goyt Valley, near Buxton in the Peak District. Derbyshire, England. 3rd May 2025.
Photo credit: Alastair Johnstone-Hack / Climate Visuals

A man cycles past burning in a rural area near Via Chico Mendes, one of the main expressways in Rio Branco, capital of Acre. During the months of August, September, and October, the Amazon region historically suffers from urban and forest fires, filling the skies with smoke. Acre State, Brazil. August 11 2025.
Photo credit: @victormoriyama / Climate Visuals
Keep an eye out for more images from our black carbon project, from Kenya, Nepal and Nigeria, coming to the Climate Visuals library soon!

An auxiliary research vessel pilots a team of Arctic research scientists through the marginal ice zone north of Svalbard, Norway. The team was on an expedition to understand how trace amounts of light may be radically altering the mysterious world of the polar night.
Photo credit: @michaelosnyder / Climate Visuals

Climate Visuals now has over 15,000 registered users!
Since we launched in 2016, we’ve been building our image library, widening our evidence and growing our user base and we’re very excited to have passed this significant milestone.
Users come to Climate Visuals from over 170 countries around the world, and from all kinds of sectors and scales; from hyperlocal community groups, through editorial publications and educational institutions to international NGOs and communicators - and we’re glad to be a trusted resource for them all.
Our image library now has nearly 4,000 photographs of climate change and the environment, including over 1,500 that are freely available for non-profit, educational and editorial use - all backed by our evidence base and understanding as to what makes for engaging climate imagery.
We’ve got exciting news coming soon, including many new images and website developments. In the meantime, check out the link in our bio for some recent highlights!
Photo credits: @victormoriyama, @ingmarbnolting, @lizseabrook, and Jasmin Souesi.

Climate Visuals now has over 15,000 registered users!
Since we launched in 2016, we’ve been building our image library, widening our evidence and growing our user base and we’re very excited to have passed this significant milestone.
Users come to Climate Visuals from over 170 countries around the world, and from all kinds of sectors and scales; from hyperlocal community groups, through editorial publications and educational institutions to international NGOs and communicators - and we’re glad to be a trusted resource for them all.
Our image library now has nearly 4,000 photographs of climate change and the environment, including over 1,500 that are freely available for non-profit, educational and editorial use - all backed by our evidence base and understanding as to what makes for engaging climate imagery.
We’ve got exciting news coming soon, including many new images and website developments. In the meantime, check out the link in our bio for some recent highlights!
Photo credits: @victormoriyama, @ingmarbnolting, @lizseabrook, and Jasmin Souesi.

Climate Visuals now has over 15,000 registered users!
Since we launched in 2016, we’ve been building our image library, widening our evidence and growing our user base and we’re very excited to have passed this significant milestone.
Users come to Climate Visuals from over 170 countries around the world, and from all kinds of sectors and scales; from hyperlocal community groups, through editorial publications and educational institutions to international NGOs and communicators - and we’re glad to be a trusted resource for them all.
Our image library now has nearly 4,000 photographs of climate change and the environment, including over 1,500 that are freely available for non-profit, educational and editorial use - all backed by our evidence base and understanding as to what makes for engaging climate imagery.
We’ve got exciting news coming soon, including many new images and website developments. In the meantime, check out the link in our bio for some recent highlights!
Photo credits: @victormoriyama, @ingmarbnolting, @lizseabrook, and Jasmin Souesi.

Climate Visuals now has over 15,000 registered users!
Since we launched in 2016, we’ve been building our image library, widening our evidence and growing our user base and we’re very excited to have passed this significant milestone.
Users come to Climate Visuals from over 170 countries around the world, and from all kinds of sectors and scales; from hyperlocal community groups, through editorial publications and educational institutions to international NGOs and communicators - and we’re glad to be a trusted resource for them all.
Our image library now has nearly 4,000 photographs of climate change and the environment, including over 1,500 that are freely available for non-profit, educational and editorial use - all backed by our evidence base and understanding as to what makes for engaging climate imagery.
We’ve got exciting news coming soon, including many new images and website developments. In the meantime, check out the link in our bio for some recent highlights!
Photo credits: @victormoriyama, @ingmarbnolting, @lizseabrook, and Jasmin Souesi.

Climate Visuals now has over 15,000 registered users!
Since we launched in 2016, we’ve been building our image library, widening our evidence and growing our user base and we’re very excited to have passed this significant milestone.
Users come to Climate Visuals from over 170 countries around the world, and from all kinds of sectors and scales; from hyperlocal community groups, through editorial publications and educational institutions to international NGOs and communicators - and we’re glad to be a trusted resource for them all.
Our image library now has nearly 4,000 photographs of climate change and the environment, including over 1,500 that are freely available for non-profit, educational and editorial use - all backed by our evidence base and understanding as to what makes for engaging climate imagery.
We’ve got exciting news coming soon, including many new images and website developments. In the meantime, check out the link in our bio for some recent highlights!
Photo credits: @victormoriyama, @ingmarbnolting, @lizseabrook, and Jasmin Souesi.

Arnatassiaq and Niels Molgard push an iceberg with their boat so that it doesn't drag down their fishing nets. More and more icebergs are being calved by glaciers due to the effects of climate change. Those Icebergs drift away and take the fishermen's nets with them, causing financial and environmental losses on the seabed. The melting ice, accelerated by global warming, now frees up the ocean for nearly 8 months of the year.
Photo credit: Samuel Turpin / Climate Visuals
View this image and more in the Climate Visuals library. Link in our bio!

The solar park located outside the village of Feldheim, Germany on February 21, 2023. The panels generate enough energy to meet the yearly electricity demands of approximately 600 households consisting of four individuals each.
Feldheim is the first village in Germany to be completely self-sufficient in energy. With the help of wind energy, photovoltaics, biogas, biomass, a regulating power plant and a local heating network, the village covers its own needs. The large amounts of surplus energy generated in the process are fed into the public grid.
Photo credit: @ingmarbnolting / Climate Visuals

Smoke rises from a fire as a lorry transports tree trunks near Via Chico Mendes, one of the main expressways in Rio Branco, capital of Acre State, Brazil. During the months of August, September, and October, the Amazon region historically suffers from urban and forest fires, filling the skies with smoke. August 11 2025.
Photo credit: @victormoriyama / Climate Visuals
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.