honorable mention
Lotta Härdelin swedenPhoto © Lotta Härdelin
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After the nightshift
Michal Grabarczyks job is to decide from which walls the coal should be mined. He has worked in the mine for ten years. “Time will tell” answers Michal when asked if his two sons will work in the mine industry. “Nowadays we don´t what will happen to the coal industry”. November 15, 2018. Borynia mine, Jastrzebie-Zdroj, Poland
According to IPCC, the UN climate panel, coal as a fuel must be phased out by 2050 globally, from around 40 percent of the global energy mix today to between 1-7 percent.
November 15, 2018, Boryniamine , Jastrzebie-Zdroj, Polen
She became a staff photographer at Dagens Nyheter, Sweden’s largest morning paper, in 1993. For the last 20 years she has worked in many different positions at Bonnier Mediahouse: Picture Editor, Head of Graphics Department, Chief Photo Editor, News Editor, and Head of the Visual Department and a member of the Editorial leadership.
From 2013 she has been part of Dagens Nyheters visual department and mainly works as a visual story teller in both still pictures and video. Her focus on climate change, freedom of speech, non-discrimination and human rights has taken her on assignments to all parts of the World.
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entry description
Michal Grabarczyk: Coalminer, PolandMichal Grabarczyks job is to decide from which walls the coal should be mined. He has worked in the mine for ten years. “Time will tell” answers Michal when asked if his two sons will work in the mine industry. “Nowadays we don´t what will happen to the coal industry”. November 15, 2018. Borynia mine, Jastrzebie-Zdroj, Poland
According to IPCC, the UN climate panel, coal as a fuel must be phased out by 2050 globally, from around 40 percent of the global energy mix today to between 1-7 percent.
November 15, 2018, Boryniamine , Jastrzebie-Zdroj, Polen
about the photographer
Lotta Härdelin (b. 1972) has worked as a photojournalist since the age of 17, when she started her career as a photographer on a local newspaper, ”Nerikes Allehanda” in Örebro, Sweden.She became a staff photographer at Dagens Nyheter, Sweden’s largest morning paper, in 1993. For the last 20 years she has worked in many different positions at Bonnier Mediahouse: Picture Editor, Head of Graphics Department, Chief Photo Editor, News Editor, and Head of the Visual Department and a member of the Editorial leadership.
From 2013 she has been part of Dagens Nyheters visual department and mainly works as a visual story teller in both still pictures and video. Her focus on climate change, freedom of speech, non-discrimination and human rights has taken her on assignments to all parts of the World.
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