COP25: WWF and Prado Museum use art to show climate change
Conservation group WWF and the Prado Museum have joined forces to raise the alarm about the impact of climate change, as political leaders and diplomats meet at the COP25 climate change summit in the Spanish capital, Madrid.
Together they selected four masterpieces from the Prado collection to highlight the environmental consequences of various phenomena attributed to climate change.
The conference was due to be held in Chile, but was cancelled by the government there following weeks of civil disturbances, and is being hosted by Spain instead.


Felipe IV a Caballo (Philip IV on Horseback) by Diego Velázquez...
MUSEO DEL PRADO
...is used to highlight the issue of rising sea levels.

WWF SPAIN / MUSEO DEL PRADO 

El quitasol (The Parasol) by Francisco de Goya...

MUSEO DEL PRADO
...is doctored to reflect the social drama of climate refugees.

WWF SPAIN / MUSEO DEL PRADO 

Joachim Patinir's El paso de la laguna Estigia (Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx) becomes...

MUSEO DEL PRADO
...an illustration of the impact of extreme drought on river and crops.

WWF SPAIN / MUSEO DEL PRADO 

And Niños en la playa (Boys on the Beach) by Joaquín Sorolla...

MUSEO DEL PRADO
...now depicts the extinction of species.

WWF SPAIN / MUSEO DEL PRADO 
COP25 ends on 13 December.
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