Greenhouses, waste and exploitation: Spain’s floods and the destructive cycle of industrial food production
With climate-driven storms intensifying, this photo essay lays bare the human and environmental costs of the global food supply.
Neal Haddaway is an environmental photographer and researcher from the UK. After a 20-year career in environmental research, he turned to photography as a medium for societal change. His work explores the role contemporary human society plays in the destruction of nature, and the emotional toll caused by a scientific awareness of the impending planetary crises. His work has been published in magazines (New Scientist, Artefact, Next Blue), featured in solo exhibitions at the UN Stockholm50+ conference (June 2022) and the Royal Geographical Society (June 2023), and has been shortlisted for the Earth Photo Prize.
With climate-driven storms intensifying, this photo essay lays bare the human and environmental costs of the global food supply.