A picture taken with a drone shows the Yesa reservoir in Yesa, Navarra, Spain, 23 August 2022. The reservoir is currently below 30 percent of its level. EPA / EFE / JESUS DIGES

Vicki Van Hout performs atop a 2.7 tonne iceberg suspended above Sydney Harbour during the opening show of the Sydney Festival production Thaw, in Sydney, Australia, 14 January 2022. EPA / AAP / BRENDON THORNE 

Climate activist Greta Thunberg (R) during a protest against the proposed mine in Gallok, in Jokkmokk, Sweden, 04 February 2022. Activists protested against the proposed new iron mine in Gallok, citing devastating consequences on the climate and the environment, and also as a violation of the rights of the indigenous Sami people, as the site is on their ancestral lands. EPA / TT NEWS AGENCY / Carl-Johan Utsi

A picture taken from the San Rafael glacier, part of the Northern Ice Fields in the Laguna San Rafael National Park, in the southern region of Aysen, Chile, 13 February 2022. The inexorable advance of global warming has reached Chilean Patagonia one of the most pristine areas on the planet causing glaciers to melt due to climate change. EPA / EFE / ALBERTO VALDES

A woman tries to walk on the rubble left by heavy rains, in Petropolis, Brazil, 16 February 2022.  EPA / EFE / ANTONIO LACERDA

A waste picker takes a nap after walking through the Dandora garbage dump as he scavenges through the landfill for recyclables that can be re-sold during the International Waste Pickers Day in Nairobi, Kenya, 01 March 2022. EPA / DANIEL IRUNGU

Greenpeace activists in a small rubber dinghy sail close to the anchor chain of the Russian oil tanker ship 'Ust Luga' during a protest on Asgardstrand, close to Oslo, Norway, 25 April 2022. Greenpeace activists blocked the unloading of oil delivered by the Russian tanker ship as part of a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine. EPA / NTB / OLE BERG-RUSTEN

A shepherd watches his buffalos cool off in the scarce waters of Diyala River, which turned into pools of sewage water due to desertification and pollution, east of Baghdad, Iraq, 29 June 2022. Low rainfall and upstream damming in neighboring Iran and Turkey have led to drops in the Tigris and Euphrates water levels.  EPA / AHMED JALIL

Activists hold traffic signs during a protest demanding a speed limit on highways in order to slow down climate change, in front of the German transport ministry in Berlin, Germany, 04 July 2022.  EPA / FILIP SINGER

Activists with the environmental group Extinction Rebellion protest outside the headquarters of Washington Gas, during rush hour, to protest the ongoing use of fossil fuels in Washington, DC, USA, 08 July 2022. While methane burns more efficiently than coal, it still accounts for 20 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. EPA / JIM LO SCALZO

A man carries a sheep on his back during the fire at Boa Vista, Portugal, 12 July 2022.  EPA / LUSA / PAULO CUNHA

An activist from the 'On The Spot' parkour team jumps to turn off the lights of a shop in Paris, France, 06 August 2022. As part of the 'Lights Off' movement, the Paris-based parkour collective On The Spot use their gymnastic abilities to climb walls to switch off shop signs at night to raise awareness of saving energy and reducing light pollution. EPA / MOHAMMED BADRA

A Grenadier Guard stands in the heat outside Buckingham Palace in London, Britain 09 August 2022.  EPA / ANDY RAIN

The Roman camp Aquis Querquennis, located on the banks of the Limia river in the As Conchas reservoir, in Ourense, Spain, 10 August 2022. The camp is usually underwater but now it is seen due to the low level of As Conchas reservoir. EPA / EFE / BRAIS LORENZO

A woman stands on the shore of Lake Velencei in Gardony, Hungary, 17 August 2022. Due to the lasting unusual heat and drought, the water level of the lake stands at 55 centimeters, eight centimeters below the ever-measured lowest level of 63 centimeters. EPA / MTI / TAMAS VASVARI

Workers paint a pillar of the Qiansimen Bridge on the Jialing River, a major tributary of the Yangtze River, in Chongqing, China, 21 August 2022. China experienced its most severe drought and longest heat wave in decades. 

A detail of a wall with brown coal cut during mining at the Bilina open-pit lignite mine, operated by Severoceske Doly AS, in Bilina, Czech Republic, 25 August 2022. The world's consumption of coal is set to rise slightly in 2022, taking it back to the record level it reached nearly a decade ago, according to an IEA (International Energy Agency) report published in July 2022. EPA / MARTIN DIVISEK 

People with their cattle cross a flooded highway in Dadu district, Sindh province, Pakistan, 30 August 2022. According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on 27 August, flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains have killed over 1,000 people across Pakistan since mid-June 2022. More than 33 million people have been affected by floods, the country's climate change minister said. EPA / WAQAR HUSSEIN

Climate activists belonging to the 'Code Rouge' coalition gather to block the railway entrance to the TotalEnergie site in Feluy, Belgium, 08 October 2022. Code Rouge coalition activists blocked the entrance to the TotalEnergies oil company facility to demand the exit from fossil fuels. EPA / STEPHANIE LECOCQ 

SES personnel are seen searching floodwaters along Raleigh street in Maribyrnong, Melbourne, Australia, 14 October 2022. EPA / AAP / JAMES ROSS

Egyptian police officer guards in front of the International Congress Center before the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), in Sharm El-Sheikh, in Egypt, 04 November 2022. EPA / SEDAT SUNA

Members of various environmental organisations conduct the protest action 'SOS for the climate' at Schiphol Airport, the Netherlands, 05 November 2022. Milieudefensie, Extinction Rebellion and Greenpeace, among others, have joined the protest.  EPA / ANP / REMKO DE WAAL

A Last Generation climate activist sits with his hand glued to the asphalt as part of a protest roadblock in Berlin, Germany, 07 November 2022. Letzte Generation activists have been criticized by Germany’s Green Party after one of their recent protests disrupted traffic, which may have prevented emergency services from reaching in time a road accident victim who later died. EPA / FILIP SINGER

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