Monday, January 31, 2005
BBC compiling pics of environmental change
This article is from the Beeb--if any of you have any such pics, please send them to the link provided in the article. This sounds like a large project for the BBC, and should be interesting!
Changing world: Send your pictures
A Malaysian child wears smog mask to protect him from pollutionEnvironmental pressures are not just global - they can also be felt keenly on a local level.
While some changes might seem remote, like melting icecaps, others are on our doorstep.
A species of Mediterranean insect has set up home in London; a sign, some say, of global warming.
In China, some cities are so polluted that pedestrians don't feel safe without a face mask.
As part of our Planet under Pressure series, we would like you to send us your pictures - and stories - of how environmental change is affecting your life.
Perhaps your image will be of a local factory which belches out noxious fumes, or a newly-erected wind farm, or the first flower in a too-early spring.
Find out how to send your pictures
We will be compiling the best photos from around the world in a photo gallery, so please send us your name, where you live and a brief caption explaining what your picture shows.
E-mail them to yourpics@bbc.co.uk
Changing world: Send your pictures
A Malaysian child wears smog mask to protect him from pollutionEnvironmental pressures are not just global - they can also be felt keenly on a local level.
While some changes might seem remote, like melting icecaps, others are on our doorstep.
A species of Mediterranean insect has set up home in London; a sign, some say, of global warming.
In China, some cities are so polluted that pedestrians don't feel safe without a face mask.
As part of our Planet under Pressure series, we would like you to send us your pictures - and stories - of how environmental change is affecting your life.
Perhaps your image will be of a local factory which belches out noxious fumes, or a newly-erected wind farm, or the first flower in a too-early spring.
Find out how to send your pictures
We will be compiling the best photos from around the world in a photo gallery, so please send us your name, where you live and a brief caption explaining what your picture shows.
E-mail them to yourpics@bbc.co.uk