This year, photographers ventured into the field across the Global South for Dialogue Earth, reporting on many of the world’s most pressing environment challenges.
In Southeast Asia, they captured stories of communities fighting against the destruction of land and sea by extractive industries. In Africa, they met farmers working together to re-learn traditional techniques and exchange native seeds, aware they need to adapt to a rapidly changing climate. And in Latin America, they visited the arid Atacama region to reveal the shocking state of one of Chile’s industrial “sacrifice zones”, and journeyed deep into the Brazilian Amazon to highlight the actions and initiatives bringing hope for a region facing multiple threats.
Their images not only capture the landscapes and people that bring our articles to life, they help us to tell stories in ways that are often much more powerful than words alone.
As our first year as Dialogue Earth draws to a close, our editors have picked their favourite shots and photo stories from the past 12 months.
In Indonesia, tin mining threatens an age-old fishing tradition
Photographer: Nopri Ismi

Solar power is turning the tide on energy inequality in the Amazon
Photographer: Flávia Milhorance

In Chile, a ‘sacrifice zone’ waits on a better future
Photographer: Nicole Kramm

A tipping point for mangrove restoration and shrimp farming in Indonesia
Photographer: Muhibar Sobary Ardan

In Kenya, seed banks help with food security
Photographer: Suleiman Mbatiah

In Ecuador, ‘toxitours’ show the scars left by oil in the Amazon
Photographer: Patricio Terán

Ethiopia’s tree-planting scheme needs better coordination
Photographer: Tiksa Negeri

‘The cure is in the forest’: A shaman’s journey in the Brazilian Amazon
Photographer: Victor Moriyama

The long road to recognition of Indigenous lands in Seko, Indonesia
Photographer: Junaidi Hanafiah

Hopes and doubts as an Amazon city prepares to host COP30
Photographer: Christian Braga

The struggle against plastic choking the Mekong
Photographer: Anton L. Delgado

Honorary mention:
The problem with potash: Thailand’s salt-encrusted fields
Photographer: Luke Duggleby
