How do you see climate change?
Climate change got caught in the act. More than 3500 times. That's the number of submissions we received for our latest photo mission. See who came out on top in our latest photo contest in cooperation with EyeEm.com
All of the stars - by Oaker Min, Singapore
"Jurong Island at the far south of Singapore is an industrial estate. It houses production facilities of many global chemical and energy corporations. A group of friends and I were exploring southern Singapore in Labrador Park and saw a huge flare being emitted from the island that night. I was stunned at the sight of this and decided to take a photo of it."
Symbol for a warming globe - by Darius Morgendorfer, Russia
"This is on the shore of lake Nahimovskoya, north of St. Petersburg. It was spring and the lake started melting, the waves tossing pieces of ice onto the shore. Suddenly I found this piece with a hole in the center of it, and decided to take a shot."
Quiet revolution - by anski21, Germany
"The photo was taken in the Eifel in western Germany near the north loop of Nürburgring motor racetrack . On my way home from the track I came across this beautiful scene of spinning wind turbines against the evening sky."
In the face of disaster - Winner. By Joel S. Mataro, Philippines
Our winner: "Taken minutes after the onslaught of typhoon Glenda in 2014, the photo shows the wrath of water and wind. The town of Malvar, in this part of Batangas, Philippines is seldom visited by typhoons; stories of destroyed houses or devastated crops had been unheard and unseen of here for years. But with climate change, these kinds of images are set to become more frequent."