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Maker of striking, haunting images that question our armchair relationships with both wilderness and wildlife, photographer, writer and environmental campaigner Dave Walsh comes from Wexford, in Ireland's south east corner....
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The Climate Question

LAMBDA C-TYPE PRINT
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The Climate Question

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40 x 60cm Edition of 120 plus 2 a/p Lambda digital C-type photographic print
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A pathway opens in the land-fast sea ice, forming a question mark in Dijmhna Sund, Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden, in Greenland's remote northeast corner. The Arctic Ocean sea ice continues to decline. As more white ice, which reflects sunlight back into space is lost, the remaining dark water absorbs heat, creating a feedback effect spells bad news for the Arctic, and the global climate. Greenland, 2009
The Climate Question
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