A home in Italy is completely surrounded by water due to river flooding and melting snow. A child in Africa sleeps in a home destroyed by coastal erosion. Flocks of sheep search for grass in an area of never-ending cracked soil.

These are some of the winning images in the Environmental Photographer of the Year competition. In its 14th year, the contest features global environmental photography. The 2021 event received nearly 7,000 images from professional and amateur photographers from more than 119 nations.

Michele Lapini won the “Environments of the Future” award for the photo he shot above in Modena, Italy. “Flood” was taken in 2020 and is focused on a house submerged by flooding of the River Panaro in Italy’s Po Valley due to heavy rainfall and melting snow.

Winners were announced at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow.

The competition was organized by Nikon, as well as Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM), a U.K. charity dedicated to improving water and environmental management, and WaterBear, an on-demand streaming platform focused on environmental issues.

The voting for the People’s Choice Award is now open to the public via social media. To vote, hit “like” for your favorite.

Here’s a look at some of the other winners, including the Environmental Photographer of the Year.

Environmental Photographer of the Year

The winning image, “The Rising Tide Sons,” was shot in 2019 by Antonio Aragon Renuncio, a documentary photographer, originally from Spain who is living in Nicaragua and spending much of his working time in Africa.

“I am not very optimistic about the future of this child,” Renuncio says. “Although I hope that people’s reaction to seeing this, and many other photographs, will be the preamble for this child, along with many others, to have a better chance at life than the one they have today.”

Young Environmental Photographer of the Year

“Inferno” was photographed in New Delhi in 2021 by Amaan Ali.

The Resilient Award

“Survive for Alive” was taken by Ashraful Islam in 2021 in Noakhali, Bangladesh.

Sustainable Cities

“Net-Zero Transition - Photobioreactor” was photographed by Simone Tramonte in Iceland in 2020.

Climate Action

Kevin Ochieng Onyango shot “The Last Breath” in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2021.

Water and Security

The “Green Barrier” was photographed by Sandipani Chattopadhyay in India in 2021