Voices from the world

Voices from the World is a series of blog posts written by the team members who have accompanied me along the most polluted rivers in the world. The intention of this column is to tell about the world, the men, and their many challenges from different perspectives and thus foster a new sense of understanding and respect for our planet.

These voices are Indians, Chinese, Europeans, Africans and despite their different origins, they feel all in the same boat.

Sadhu indiano si immerge nel Gange
31.01.2021

The Gange: between faith and pollution

Kunal Chowdhury, aka Totem, was my guide during the trip on the Ganges. In this blogpost he talks about the relationship between religious beliefs and the perception of environmental risk.

Alex Bellini and Temsutula Imsong
22.01.2021

Encounter with a warrior

Kunal Chowdhury, aka Totem, was my Indian guide during the trip on the Ganges. In this blog post, he tells about the day we met activist Temsutula Imsong, who is credited with cleaning up the Ganges ghats in the Varanasi area.

Uomo con i capelli tinti sul Gange
16.01.2021

Faith first

Kunal Chowdhury, aka Totem, was my Indian guide during the trip on the Ganges. In this blogpost, he reports a conversation he had with the president of the pollution control body of the state of Bihar.

Uomo nel Gange
09.01.2021

It is all in your head

Kunal Chowdhury, aka Totem, was my Indian guide during the trip on the Ganges. In this blog post, he tells about a meeting that has greatly affected the whole team.

showing the level of pollution on Gange riverbank
02.01.2021

Numbers and memories on plastics in the Ganges

Kunal Chowdhury, aka Totem, was my Indian guide during the trip on the Ganges. In this blog post, he tells the story of the day he accompanied me to Manikarnika Ghat, the most famous place where the bodies of faithful Indians are cremated.

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