Author Archives: Ana Elisa Fuentes

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About Ana Elisa Fuentes

I am an award winning professional photographer. My photographs appear in publications such as the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Life, Stern, Sublime, Vanity Fair, Neon, and People Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, ABC News Nightline, NBC News, CNN. My images are available for licensing through Associated Press Images. My photographs are maintained in international archives around the world, including the United Nations, the personal archive of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, the University of California at Santa Barbara, Direct Relief International, the ZYOZY foundation, the Tides Foundation, and many other educational, humanitarian and philanthropic organizations. In addition to photography, I am a writer and a CELTA credentialed teacher of English as a foreign language. I love tea; cycling, running, swimming and an enlightened sense of humor.

Women, Climate Change and World Refugee Day: Connect the Dots

webIMG_0164Today is World Refugee Day, and this begs the question, how  many of us will become refugees as a result of climate change? This Haitian woman, is a hurricane survivor who was relocated to a camp in the Dominican Republic at the border with Haiti. TWO PERCENT of Haiti is forested. Simple math tells that the remaining 98 percent is DEFORESTED.

Soil erosion is the result of deforestation, which makes the island nation vulnerable to landslides and floods during hurricane season.

Where there is no soil, there is no food;  which leads to hunger.

Deforestation has led to Haiti to depend on other nations, agencies, ,and NGO’s for food.

According to a report published on June 10th, 2015,  by the United Nations Internal Oversight Services, “over 200 women were forced into sexual acts with UN peacekeepers in exchange for basic necessities”

Think about the number of displaced persons as a result of hurricane Katrina.

Were they not climate refugees?

This week the Guardian published an article on American’s First People who are now America’s First Climate Refugees.

The people of Newtok, Alaska, like the people of Haiti are, literally,  losing the ground below their feet.

Photograph and text copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes

Shundahai

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Sunrise Prayer – Shundahai – Peace and Harmony With All of Creation

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Renewable Wind Energy Day

In honor of renewable wind energy day, wind turbine installation, California.

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I put this in the category of #wildart, a term used in the newspaper world, to find those unusual, unexpected, unscheduled  images. The fun of totting the camera along.

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foam foam and more foam

ocean.foamThe unpredictable and mysterious ocean foam

washes ashore Arroyo Burro Beach in Santa Barbara, California..

Yes, it is as toxic as it looks.

Some of the causes are as you might expect;

crude oil discharge from tankers at sea, motor oil, detergents, etc .. Contact with the foam

can cause skin irritations and respiratory discomfort.

All rivers and storm drains lead to the sea.

#worldoceansday

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from my photo assignment archive

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The bizarre world of humans and the cats that own them

Kitty Cat

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IWD 2013

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What are you waiting for?

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Why is the Arctic important?
The Arctic is our planets refrigerator, it is our cooling system.

Imagine
You have a refrigerator at home, but the cooling system is NOT WORKING

What would you do?

Most likely replace it. Go out and buy another one.
Right?

The heart of the matter is this
We cannot buy another Arctic.
It is not for sale. We cannot replace it.

The Arctic is  unique.
Like you and me,  your children. Your pets.

I ask you from my heart to yours,

for YOU,  for me,  for YOUR children
and for your children’s children, to take one moment

  add your name to the GLOBAL  DECLARATION making the Arctic a GLOBAL SANCTUARY

One planet. One Arctic.

What are you waiting for?