Historical landscape photographs are a way of measuring the impacts of climate change and people's pressures on the environment. But what are they and why do these images shift in response to environmental change? BBC Earth wildlife correspondent Chris Stokel-Walker explains.
Source: allafrica.comPublished on 2022-03-07
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