Although they are mostly utterly disturbing, many of Jo-Anne McArthur's photographs of the past years have moved me deeply. Her reports from meat markets in Asia (and the global meat industry in general) depict an aspect of humanity, that I wish did not exist. Her image of a mother kangaroo with her joey standing in the middle of a burnt forest was THE iconic photograph, telling the story of the horrible bush fires in Australia at the beginning of 2020 - in a single image. Explaining the depth of her work in just a few sentences on social media does not do it justice at all, but her images and stories show us what the consequences are, if we take this planet for granted. I would never be able to document many of these horrific and cruel stories happening every minute on this globe, but I am glad that she has the guts to do so, and open our eyes to how we need to get better. It's non-negotiable.