The good, bad and ugly: ST journalists on how to use photos to show climate change

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The good, bad and ugly: ST journalists on how to use photos to show climate change
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SINGAPORE - When it comes to climate change, pictures can be even more compelling than words. But gruesome photos may turn readers off, while photos of beautiful animals or places may distract some from the far-reaching impact of the problem.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - When it comes to climate change, pictures can be even more compelling than words. But gruesome photos may turn readers off, while photos of beautiful animals or places may distract some from the far-reaching impact of the problem.Context is key, said Straits Times environmental correspondent Audrey Tan and executive photojournalist Mark Cheong.

"El Nino affects different parts of the world differently," said Ms Tan, 29, referring to a natural climate cycle that can cause change in rainfall patterns. The talk, attended by 80 members of the public, took place at the National Museum of Singapore, as part of a photo exhibition organised by ST called Through The Lens.

"When I came back to Singapore - and actually, while I was still on the trip - I became consciously more environmentally-friendly," he said.

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