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When the once green grass withers away

15 September 2023 by nicolefranken

Mongolia – For centuries, the Khalkha nomads have lived on the plateau of Tuul Goliin Hundii, where they graze their horses, cattle, goats and sheep. But how much longer will the grass grow here?

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Posted in Photos | Tags: climate change, documentary-photography, Greenland, ice cap, indigenous people, journalism, Khalkha, landscape, Mongolia, nature, nomads, people, photography, photojournalism, portraits, remote, storytelling, travel, travel-photography

When the once green grass withers away

15 September 2023 by nicolefranken

Trouw De Verdieping, 2023

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Posted in Publications | Tags: climate change, community, documentary-photography, Khalkha, landscape, Mongolia, mountains, nature, nomads, people, photography, photojournalism, portraits, Publications, Travel Feature, Travel Stories, travel-photography

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Nicole Franken is a photojournalist and human rights advocate reporting on stories that often go unrecorded — from communities impacted by climate change to survivors of exploitation and conflict. Through her work, she exposes social and environmental injustices, amplifies underrepresented voices, and connects individual stories to the broader global picture.

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