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RM 189265120
南アフリカ ゴミ捨て場
Ibises birds fly over a rubbish dump in Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday, May 20, 2022. Environmental activists are gathering in South Africa this week to press governments and businesses to reduce the production of plastic because it is harming the continent's environment. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
日付:2022年5月20日
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RM 186103888
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan makes a nest out of plastic trash near a sewage drain on the Danube river bank close to downtown Belgrade on April 18, 2022. Around a third of Belgrade, a city of 1.6 million, has no connection to drainage systems and instead relies on the septic tanks that the trucks empty straight into the rivers. The rest shunt their unprocessed waste into the river through around 100 sewage drains. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) ( Serbia )
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186103887
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan makes a nest out of plastic trash near a sewage drain on the Danube river bank close to downtown Belgrade on April 18, 2022. Around a third of Belgrade, a city of 1.6 million, has no connection to drainage systems and instead relies on the septic tanks that the trucks empty straight into the rivers. The rest shunt their unprocessed waste into the river through around 100 sewage drains. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) ( Serbia )
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186103909
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan makes a nest out of plastic trash near a sewage drain on the Danube river bank close to downtown Belgrade on April 18, 2022. Around a third of Belgrade, a city of 1.6 million, has no connection to drainage systems and instead relies on the septic tanks that the trucks empty straight into the rivers. The rest shunt their unprocessed waste into the river through around 100 sewage drains. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) ( Serbia )
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186103908
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan makes a nest out of plastic trash near a sewage drain on the Danube river bank close to downtown Belgrade on April 18, 2022. Around a third of Belgrade, a city of 1.6 million, has no connection to drainage systems and instead relies on the septic tanks that the trucks empty straight into the rivers. The rest shunt their unprocessed waste into the river through around 100 sewage drains. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) ( Serbia )
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186103891
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan makes a nest out of plastic trash near a sewage drain on the Danube river bank close to downtown Belgrade on April 18, 2022. Around a third of Belgrade, a city of 1.6 million, has no connection to drainage systems and instead relies on the septic tanks that the trucks empty straight into the rivers. The rest shunt their unprocessed waste into the river through around 100 sewage drains. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) ( Serbia )
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186103890
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
TOPSHOT - A swan makes a nest out of plastic trash near a sewage drain on the Danube river bank close to downtown Belgrade on April 18, 2022. Around a third of Belgrade, a city of 1.6 million, has no connection to drainage systems and instead relies on the septic tanks that the trucks empty straight into the rivers. The rest shunt their unprocessed waste into the river through around 100 sewage drains. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) ( Serbia )
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186103889
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan makes a nest out of plastic trash near a sewage drain on the Danube river bank close to downtown Belgrade on April 18, 2022. Around a third of Belgrade, a city of 1.6 million, has no connection to drainage systems and instead relies on the septic tanks that the trucks empty straight into the rivers. The rest shunt their unprocessed waste into the river through around 100 sewage drains. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) ( Serbia )
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186118267
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan stands between dumped plastic bottles and waste at the Danube river in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, April 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186118043
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan stands between dumped plastic bottles and waste at the Danube river in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, April 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186118042
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan stands between dumped plastic bottles and waste at the Danube river in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, April 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186118037
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan stands between dumped plastic bottles and waste at the Danube river in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, April 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186118033
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan stands between dumped plastic bottles and waste at the Danube river in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, April 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186104021
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan makes a nest out of plastic trash near a sewage drain on the Danube river bank close to downtown Belgrade on April 18, 2022. Around a third of Belgrade, a city of 1.6 million, has no connection to drainage systems and instead relies on the septic tanks that the trucks empty straight into the rivers. The rest shunt their unprocessed waste into the river through around 100 sewage drains. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) ( Serbia )
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186119966
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
Plastic bottles and waste float at the Danube river in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, April 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 186118291
セルビア、ゴミが溢れるドナウ川
A swan stands between dumped plastic bottles and waste at the Danube river in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, April 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
日付:2022年4月18日
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RM 184422857
Birds fly over a garbage dump, near the Israeli border fence with the Gaza strip, east of Gaza City, on March 27, 2022. (Photo by MOHAMMED ABED / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年3月27日
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RM 184422858
Birds fly over a garbage dump, near the Israeli border fence with the Gaza strip, east of Gaza City, on March 27, 2022. (Photo by MOHAMMED ABED / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年3月27日
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RM 184422860
Birds fly over a garbage dump, near the Israeli border fence with the Gaza strip, east of Gaza City, on March 27, 2022. (Photo by MOHAMMED ABED / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年3月27日
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RM 181097529
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
Storks gather over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 181097528
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
Storks gather over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 181097527
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
Storks gather over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 181097460
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
TOPSHOT - This aerial view shows storks gathered over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 181097459
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
Storks gather over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 181097458
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
Storks gather over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 181097457
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
Storks gather over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 181097456
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
Storks gather over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 181097455
パレスチナ、プラごみに集まるコウノトリ
Storks gather over plastic recyclable material at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on February 18, 2022. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP) ( Palestine )
日付:2022年2月18日
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RM 179211375
インドネシア ゴミ埋立地で廃棄物集め
TOPSHOT - A boy searches for useable items at a garbage dump in Antang on January 26, 2022. (Photo by ANDRI SAPUTRA / AFP) ( Indonesia )
日付:2022年1月26日
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RM 179211374
インドネシア ゴミ埋立地で廃棄物集め
TOPSHOT - A man collects useable items at a garbage dump in Antang on January 26, 2022. (Photo by ANDRI SAPUTRA / AFP) ( Indonesia )
日付:2022年1月26日
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RM 186451907
Earth Day Trash Photo Gallery
Wild elephants scavenge for food at an open landfill in Pallakkadu village in Ampara district, about 210 kilometers (130 miles) east of the capital Colombo, Sri Lanka, Jan. 6, 2022. Conservationists and veterinarians are warning that plastic waste in the open landfill in eastern Sri Lanka is killing elephants in the region, after two more were found dead over the weekend. Around 20 elephants have died over the last eight years after consuming plastic trash in the dump. Examinations of the dead animals showed they had swallowed large amounts of nondegradable plastic that is found in the garbage dump, wildlife veterinarian Nihal Pushpakumara said. (AP Photo/Achala Pussalla)
日付:2022年1月6日
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RM 171100578
モロッコ ロバとプラスチックごみ
Donkey grazing among plastic in Morocco. See SWNS story SWBRiwad. Millions of working animals around the world are set to die in the coming decade due to drought, natural disasters and environmental catastrophes, experts have warned. More than 200 million working animals – such as horses, donkeys, camels, oxen and elephants – currently support the livelihoods of at least 600 million people in the world’s poorest communities. But flooding, cyclones and wildfires are having a devastating – and worsening – impact on working animals and the families they support in low-income countries worldwide. Official figures in India estimate 17,000 animals (including oxen and buffaloes) were killed by cyclones across the country in 2020, and nearly one million cattle are thought to be lost to flooding every year.
日付:2021年10月3日
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RM 171100580
モロッコ ロバとプラスチックごみ
Donkeys grazing among plastic in Morocco. See SWNS story SWBRiwad. Millions of working animals around the world are set to die in the coming decade due to drought, natural disasters and environmental catastrophes, experts have warned. More than 200 million working animals – such as horses, donkeys, camels, oxen and elephants – currently support the livelihoods of at least 600 million people in the world’s poorest communities. But flooding, cyclones and wildfires are having a devastating – and worsening – impact on working animals and the families they support in low-income countries worldwide. Official figures in India estimate 17,000 animals (including oxen and buffaloes) were killed by cyclones across the country in 2020, and nearly one million cattle are thought to be lost to flooding every year.
日付:2021年10月3日
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RM 170316564
イギリス プラスチックが首に挟まったアザラシ
A seal spotted with a plastic crab pot stuck around its neck off the coast of Brixham, Devon. See SWNS story SWPLseal. A seal was spotted was a plastic crab pot stuck around its neck on the coast of Devon by a wildlife conservationist while on a boat trip. Retired conservationist Nigel Smallbones, 72, spotted the worrying sight while out on a wildlife boat trip along the coast of Brixham, Devon. Nigel, who worked in conservation for more than 40 years, captured the image on Wednesday (22) after spotting the grey seal on a nearby rock, with several other seals lying nearby. After reporting it to a local seal rescue group as well as British Divers Marine Life Rescue, he told how the unusual image is worrying to environmental groups.
日付:2021年9月24日
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RM 170316565
イギリス プラスチックが首に挟まったアザラシ
A seal spotted with a plastic crab pot stuck around its neck off the coast of Brixham, Devon. See SWNS story SWPLseal. A seal was spotted was a plastic crab pot stuck around its neck on the coast of Devon by a wildlife conservationist while on a boat trip. Retired conservationist Nigel Smallbones, 72, spotted the worrying sight while out on a wildlife boat trip along the coast of Brixham, Devon. Nigel, who worked in conservation for more than 40 years, captured the image on Wednesday (22) after spotting the grey seal on a nearby rock, with several other seals lying nearby. After reporting it to a local seal rescue group as well as British Divers Marine Life Rescue, he told how the unusual image is worrying to environmental groups.
日付:2021年9月24日
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RM 170316566
イギリス プラスチックが首に挟まったアザラシ
A seal spotted with a plastic crab pot stuck around its neck off the coast of Brixham, Devon. See SWNS story SWPLseal. A seal was spotted was a plastic crab pot stuck around its neck on the coast of Devon by a wildlife conservationist while on a boat trip. Retired conservationist Nigel Smallbones, 72, spotted the worrying sight while out on a wildlife boat trip along the coast of Brixham, Devon. Nigel, who worked in conservation for more than 40 years, captured the image on Wednesday (22) after spotting the grey seal on a nearby rock, with several other seals lying nearby. After reporting it to a local seal rescue group as well as British Divers Marine Life Rescue, he told how the unusual image is worrying to environmental groups.
日付:2021年9月24日
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RM 170316567
イギリス プラスチックが首に挟まったアザラシ
A seal spotted with a plastic crab pot stuck around its neck off the coast of Brixham, Devon. See SWNS story SWPLseal. A seal was spotted was a plastic crab pot stuck around its neck on the coast of Devon by a wildlife conservationist while on a boat trip. Retired conservationist Nigel Smallbones, 72, spotted the worrying sight while out on a wildlife boat trip along the coast of Brixham, Devon. Nigel, who worked in conservation for more than 40 years, captured the image on Wednesday (22) after spotting the grey seal on a nearby rock, with several other seals lying nearby. After reporting it to a local seal rescue group as well as British Divers Marine Life Rescue, he told how the unusual image is worrying to environmental groups.
日付:2021年9月24日
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RM 161652869
スリランカ沖の火災船、沈み始める
A dead fish lies on the shores of Sarakkuwa beach, just north of the capital Colombo June 2, 2021 as the MV X-Press Pearl vessel, carrying hundreds of tonnes of chemicals and plastics, started to sink after burning for almost two weeks. / AFP / Ishara S. KODIKARA ( Sri Lanka )
日付:2021年6月2日
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RM 161539329
スリランカ沖の貨物船で火災 プラスチック大量流出
May 31, 2021, Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka: A dead fish, which had been washed ashore on beach near Wellawatta in Colombo, whose mouth containing plastic debris allegedly got into the ocean water from the Singaporean ship MV X-Press Pearl, which had caught fire near Colombo harbour last week. (Credit Image: © Saman Abesiriwardana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
日付:2021年5月31日
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RM 161539328
スリランカ沖の貨物船で火災 プラスチック大量流出
May 31, 2021, Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka: A dead fish, which had been washed ashore on beach near Wellawatta in Colombo, whose mouth containing plastic debris allegedly got into the ocean water from the Singaporean ship MV X-Press Pearl, which had caught fire near Colombo harbour last week. (Credit Image: © Saman Abesiriwardana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
日付:2021年5月31日
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RM 161539327
スリランカ沖の貨物船で火災 プラスチック大量流出
May 31, 2021, Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka: A dead fish, which had been washed ashore on beach near Wellawatta in Colombo, whose mouth containing plastic debris allegedly got into the ocean water from the Singaporean ship MV X-Press Pearl, which had caught fire near Colombo harbour last week. (Credit Image: © Saman Abesiriwardana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
日付:2021年5月31日
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RM 161539326
スリランカ沖の貨物船で火災 プラスチック大量流出
May 31, 2021, Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka: A dead fish, which had been washed ashore on beach near Wellawatta in Colombo, whose mouth containing plastic debris allegedly got into the ocean water from the Singaporean ship MV X-Press Pearl, which had caught fire near Colombo harbour last week. (Credit Image: © Saman Abesiriwardana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
日付:2021年5月31日
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RM 161539325
スリランカ沖の貨物船で火災 プラスチック大量流出
May 31, 2021, Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka: A dead fish, which had been washed ashore on beach near Wellawatta in Colombo, whose mouth containing plastic debris allegedly got into the ocean water from the Singaporean ship MV X-Press Pearl, which had caught fire near Colombo harbour last week. (Credit Image: © Saman Abesiriwardana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
日付:2021年5月31日
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RM 161539324
スリランカ沖の貨物船で火災 プラスチック大量流出
May 31, 2021, Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka: A dead fish, which had been washed ashore on beach near Wellawatta in Colombo, whose mouth containing plastic debris allegedly got into the ocean water from the Singaporean ship MV X-Press Pearl, which had caught fire near Colombo harbour last week. (Credit Image: © Saman Abesiriwardana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
日付:2021年5月31日
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RM 161539323
スリランカ沖の貨物船で火災 プラスチック大量流出
May 31, 2021, Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka: A dead fish, which had been washed ashore on beach near Wellawatta in Colombo, whose mouth containing plastic debris allegedly got into the ocean water from the Singaporean ship MV X-Press Pearl, which had caught fire near Colombo harbour last week. (Credit Image: © Saman Abesiriwardana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
日付:2021年5月31日
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RM 160482215
インドネシア 祝祭後のゴミ
Cows and seagulls feed on trash collected after the Eid al-Fitr holidays, at the Alue Liem landfill in Lhokseumawe, Aceh on May 17, 2021. / AFP / Azwar Ipank ( Indonesia )
日付:2021年5月17日
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RM 160482214
インドネシア 祝祭後のゴミ
Seagulls feed on trash collected after the Eid al-Fitr holidays, at the Alue Liem landfill in Lhokseumawe, Aceh on May 17, 2021. / AFP / Azwar Ipank ( Indonesia )
日付:2021年5月17日
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RM 160482213
インドネシア 祝祭後のゴミ
TOPSHOT - A herder takes his cows to graze on trash collected after the Eid al-Fitr holidays, at the Alue Liem landfill in Lhokseumawe, Aceh on May 17, 2021. / AFP / Azwar Ipank ( Indonesia )
日付:2021年5月17日
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RM 157756850
ボリビア「水よりプラスチックが多い湖」 ボランティアらが一斉清掃
07 April 2021, Bolivia, Oruro: Flamingos and ends are seen on Lake Uru Uru, which is affected by plastic waste us acid mine water. According to the environmental agency of the government of Oruro, the lake is polluted on 15 hectares with an estimated 30,000 tons of waste. The Center for Environment and Andean Peoples (CEPA) says cadmium, arsenic oxide and lead, among others, have been detected above the limit in parts of the lake. Photo: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa
日付:2021年4月7日
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RM 157756854
ボリビア「水よりプラスチックが多い湖」 ボランティアらが一斉清掃
07 April 2021, Bolivia, Oruro: A pig walks past plastic waste at Lake Uru Uru. According to the Oruro government's environmental agency, 15 hectares of the lake are polluted with an estimated 30,000 tons of waste. The Center for the Environment and Andean Peoples (CEPA) says cadmium, arsenic oxide and lead, among others, have been detected above the limit in parts of the lake. Photo: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa
日付:2021年4月7日
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RM 157756879
ボリビア「水よりプラスチックが多い湖」 ボランティアらが一斉清掃
07 April 2021, Bolivia, Oruro: Dogs walk among garbage at Lake Uru Uru. According to the environmental agency of the government of Oruro, the lake is polluted on 15 hectares with an estimated 30,000 tons of waste. "The sewer system for rainwater is being used illegally for sewage," explains Sara Diaz of the environmental agency. Most of the waste covering Lake Uru Uru is plastic bottles. "People who travel through this region throw the bottles through their car windows," she adds. The Center for the Environment and Andean Peoples (CEPA) also points to a more pervasive problem: "Some of the acid mine water from the San Jose mine ends up directly in the lake," the non-governmental organization's latest report says. Among other things, cadmium, arsenic oxide and lead have been detected above the limit at the lake, it says. The government and civic organizations have regularly called for cleanup efforts at the lake for years, "but the acidic mine water is not sufficiently treated," CEPA said. The concern is heightened by the fact that the lake has shrunk from 200 to 30 square kilometres due to the current drought, laments CEPA's Limbert Sanchez. Photo: Radoslaw Czajkowski/dpa
日付:2021年4月7日
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RM 153847080
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847084
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847088
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847091
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847098
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847103
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847108
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847116
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847122
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847133
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847145
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847151
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847160
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847169
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847174
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847177
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847183
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 153847186
南ア ペットボトルで遊ぶリカオン
A pack of African wild dogs turn to an empty plastic bottle for entertainment. After finding the piece of litter, a group of at least 30 African wild dogs toyed with it, vying for possession of the prize. Several even engaged in an animated tug of war over the discarded plastic. The pack of wild dogs - or 'painted wolves' as they are sometimes called - turned to the empty sports drink bottle for fun after hunting down and eating two impala on the plains of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. South African photographer John Mullineux said the wild animals reminded him of his own Jack Russell as they excitedly toyed with the litter. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: John Mullineux/Solent News © John Mullineux/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
日付:2021年2月10日
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RM 160640766
バリの雨季 大量のプラスチックごみ問題
Dead turtle among plastic debris on the sand of Kuta beach in Bali, Indonesia. Every year during the wet season, from December to February, trash by the ton washes ashore in the south of the island of Bali. During this time famous beaches for tourists like Kuta and Jimbaran are all covered with plastic trashes. It has been piling up on Bali, fueled by a lack of infrastructure or an official plan to deal with it. Also contributing to bottle and bag were strewn beaches are ingrained cultural practices, and a lack of awareness about the lifecycle of plastic from the disposal, to sea, to washing up on beaches as trash. To cope with this plastic problem there are some people in the effort like ecoBali and Sungai Watch. EcoBali is a company focusing on waste management meanwhile Sungai Watch is a community focusing on river cleanup, they installed a DIY trash catcher on the river to catch trashes before arriving on the beach.
日付:2021年2月1日
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RM 160640764
バリの雨季 大量のプラスチックごみ問題
Dead turtle among plastic debris and other trash on the sand off Kuta beach in Bali, Indonesia. Every year during the wet season, from December to February, trash by the ton washes ashore in the south of the island of Bali. During this time famous beaches for tourists like Kuta and Jimbaran are all covered with plastic trashes. It has been piling up on Bali, fueled by a lack of infrastructure or an official plan to deal with it. Also contributing to bottle and bag were strewn beaches are ingrained cultural practices, and a lack of awareness about the lifecycle of plastic from the disposal, to sea, to washing up on beaches as trash. To cope with this plastic problem there are some people in the effort like ecoBali and Sungai Watch. EcoBali is a company focusing on waste management meanwhile Sungai Watch is a community focusing on river cleanup, they installed a DIY trash catcher on the river to catch trashes before arriving on the beach.
日付:2021年2月1日
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RM 160640772
バリの雨季 大量のプラスチックごみ問題
Dead puffer fish among plastic debris on the sand of Kedonganan beach in Bali, Indonesia. Every year during the wet season, from December to February, trash by the ton washes ashore in the south of the island of Bali. During this time famous beaches for tourists like Kuta and Jimbaran are all covered with plastic trashes. It has been piling up on Bali, fueled by a lack of infrastructure or an official plan to deal with it. Also contributing to bottle and bag were strewn beaches are ingrained cultural practices, and a lack of awareness about the lifecycle of plastic from the disposal, to sea, to washing up on beaches as trash. To cope with this plastic problem there are some people in the effort like ecoBali and Sungai Watch. EcoBali is a company focusing on waste management meanwhile Sungai Watch is a community focusing on river cleanup, they installed a DIY trash catcher on the river to catch trashes before arriving on the beach.
日付:2021年1月29日
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RM 152493679
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on December 18, 2020 shows Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) members and volunteer divers collecting discarded fishing nets off the coast of Chonburi province. Underwater divers in plastic-choked waters off the coast of Thailand snip through discarded nets tangled around a reef -- a new initiative helping protect marine life and aiding the fight against coronavirus. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月18日
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RM 152493499
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on December 18, 2020 shows Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) members and volunteer divers collecting discarded fishing nets off the coast of Chonburi province. Underwater divers in plastic-choked waters off the coast of Thailand snip through discarded nets tangled around a reef -- a new initiative helping protect marine life and aiding the fight against coronavirus. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月18日
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RM 152493497
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on December 18, 2020 shows Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) members and volunteer divers sorting discarded fishing nets recovered by divers on a boat, off the coast of Chonburi province. Underwater divers in plastic-choked waters off the coast of Thailand snip through discarded nets tangled around a reef -- a new initiative helping protect marine life and aiding the fight against coronavirus. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月18日
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RM 152493496
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on December 18, 2020 shows Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) members and volunteer divers sorting discarded fishing nets recovered off the coast of Chonburi province. Underwater divers in plastic-choked waters off the coast of Thailand snip through discarded nets tangled around a reef -- a new initiative helping protect marine life and aiding the fight against coronavirus. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月18日
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RM 152493495
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on December 18, 2020 shows Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) members and volunteer divers sorting discarded fishing nets recovered by divers on a boat, off the coast of Chonburi province. Underwater divers in plastic-choked waters off the coast of Thailand snip through discarded nets tangled around a reef -- a new initiative helping protect marine life and aiding the fight against coronavirus. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月18日
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RM 151846566
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に (2020年5月資料写真)
(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, poses with discarded face masks he found on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. / AFP / Anthony WALLACE / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ( China )
日付:2021年1月12日
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RM 151846436
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に (撮影日不明 資料・提供写真)
This undated handout photo taken and released in July 2020 by the British charity Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and received by AFP on January 6, 2021 shows a gull with its feet wrapped up in a face mask in the British city of Chelmsford. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ---- EDITORS NOTE ---- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /RSPCA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / AFP / ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (RSPCA / Handout / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ---- EDITORS NOTE ---- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /RSPCA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ( Britain )
日付:2021年1月12日
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RM 151846435
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に (撮影日不明 資料・提供写真)
This undated handout photo taken and released in July 2020 by the British charity Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and received by AFP on January 6, 2021 shows a gull with its feet wrapped up in a face mask in the British city of Chelmsford. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ---- EDITORS NOTE ---- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /RSPCA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / AFP / ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (RSPCA / Handout / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ---- EDITORS NOTE ---- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /RSPCA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ( Britain )
日付:2021年1月12日
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RM 152493515
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows Qualy Design marketing director Tosaphol Suppametheekulwat handling a face shield, partially made of plastic from discarded fishing nets and can be used to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, at the company's showroom in Bangkok. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at Qualy Design, a small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493511
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory putting together face shields, made of plastic fishing nets, which are used to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493505
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory cleaning plastic fishing nets before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493504
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows employees at the Qualy Design factory cleaning plastic fishing nets before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at Qualy Design, a small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493503
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory cleaning plastic fishing nets before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493502
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory cleaning plastic fishing nets before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at Qualy Design, a small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493501
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory cleaning plastic fishing nets before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493307
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory sorting plastic fishing nets before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493306
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory sorting plastic fishing nets before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493513
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory boxing a mini spray bottle and push pen, made of plastic fishing nets, which can be used to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493512
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows consumer goods to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, some of which are made of plastic fishing nets, at the Qualy Design showroom in Bangkok. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at Qualy Design, a small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493510
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory inspecting an injection-moulded plastic divider stand, made to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493508
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows an employee at the Qualy Design factory putting plastic fishing nets into a cutting machine before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at Qualy Design, a small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493507
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows employees at the Qualy Design factory putting plastic fishing nets into a cutting machine before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at the small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493506
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows employees at the Qualy Design factory sorting plastic fishing nets before they are processed into consumer goods, including those to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at Qualy Design, a small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 152493514
新型コロナ感染症 タイ、漁網回収で生物保護と感染対策に
This photo taken on January 11, 2021 shows Qualy Design marketing director Tosaphol Suppametheekulwat in front of consumer goods to help combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, some of which are made of plastic fishing nets, at the company's showroom in Bangkok. Collected fishing nets are sent to be washed, shredded, mixed with other discarded plastics and melted into shape at Qualy Design, a small business that moulds homewares out of recycled goods. - TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH / AFP / Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / TO GO WITH Thailand-health-virus-environment, FOCUS by Dene-Hern CHEN and Pitcha DANGPRASHITH ( Thailand )
日付:2021年1月11日
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RM 175600581
米ハワイ 環境問題の影響を受ける生き物 (撮影日不明)
Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) playing with a plastic six pack holder, Hawaii
日付:2021年1月1日
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RM 175600582
米ハワイ 環境問題の影響を受ける生き物 (撮影日不明)
Hawaiian Monk Seal (Monachus schauinslandi) juvenile, struggling to breathe, with roll of disguarded parcel tape stuck on nose, Hawaii
日付:2021年1月1日
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RM 175600583
米ハワイ 環境問題の影響を受ける生き物 (撮影日不明)
Pacific Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas agassisi) adult female, suffocating on injested plastic bag, mistaken for jellyfish, Big Island, Hawaii, june
日付:2021年1月1日
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RM 147303333
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
A macaque monkey attempts to eat a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, left behind by a passerby in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state on October 30, 2020. / AFP / Mohd RASFAN ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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