Rachid’s Journey: How Our Food System Exploits ‘Illegal’ Migration
Every year, tens of thousands of migrants arrive in southern Spain to work in the plastic greenhouses of Europe. This...
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.
Every year, tens of thousands of migrants arrive in southern Spain to work in the plastic greenhouses of Europe. This...
Spain’s billion-euro agriculture sector depends on undocumented migrant laborers—now evicted en masse, left homeless, and trapped in a system that...
With climate-driven storms intensifying, this photo essay lays bare the human and environmental costs of the global food supply.
