A family departs after leaving their recently-deceased relative in this forest-to-be, which is part of an initiative trying to recover the Paramo de Guerrero, an Andean ecosystem in Colombia. The unique region, which is being exploited and contaminated by uncontrolled mining, hosts the Neusa, a body of water that is vital for the country’s capital, Bogota. Colombia Reserva Ambiental, an NGO, has planted 7,000 trees all over these misty mountains, and in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, ashes are being buried here as a ceremonial act to motivate people to grow a tree and name it as the loved one they’ve lost to the disease. It will take 20 years to cover all this territory.
Photograph: Ivan Camilo Ospina/Climate Visuals Countdown