Students prepare for a climate change strike in Dharamshala. Photo courtesy of Students for a Free Tibet-India
Tenzin Dakpa doesn't remember much of Tibet, since he left his homeland at the age of 6, but wants to return to once-pristine waters and prosperous lands of his home. Photo courtesy of Tenzin Dakpa
Gyaltsen moved to India in 2004 with his younger sister. He says any activism involving Tibet is dangerous, even on climate change. Photo courtesy of Gyaltsen
At a climate change strike in Dharamshala this week. Photo courtesy of Students for a Free Tibet-India
A Tibetan climate change striker in Mumbai on September 20. Photo by Arpita De
At the protest on September 23 in New Delhi, the Tibetan climate strikers brought along costumes of yaks, the bovine creatures considered to be an important part of Tibetan culture and society. Photo courtesy of Students for a Free Tibet-India
Rinzin Choedon (left), the national director of Students for a Free Tibet in India, joined the global climate strikes on September 20 in New Delhi, which saw the biggest turnout of more than 2000 strikers. Photo by Pallavi Pundir
