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Portrait of the climate seniors (from left) Lore Zablonier, Rosmarie Wydler-Wälti (Co-President) and Rita Schirmer. (People 2019, by Bernard Van Dierendonck) - Swiss Press Award

Die Klimaseniorinnen (v.l.) Lore Zablonier, Rosmarie Wydler-Wälti und Rita Schirmer.
Die Klimaseniorinnen (v.l.) Lore Zablonier, Rosmarie Wydler-Wälti und Rita Schirmer.
Photo / People
2019

Portrait of the climate seniors (from left) Lore Zablonier, Rosmarie Wydler-Wälti (Co-President) and Rita Schirmer.

Bernard Van Dierendonck

Older women, in particular, suffer the most from high temperatures. They are therefore the most affected by the climate crisis. This is the argument of the lawsuit filed by the climate seniors against the Federal Council. They accuse the government of doing far too little to combat climate change. Photographed at Greenpeace headquarters in Zurich.

EnergieExpress

Photo / People
2019

Bernard Van Dierendonck

Older women, in particular, suffer the most from high temperatures. They are therefore the most affected by the climate crisis. This is the argument of the lawsuit filed by the climate seniors against the Federal Council. They accuse the government of doing far too little to combat climate change. Photographed at Greenpeace headquarters in Zurich.

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