27 Shocking Photos Demonstrate...
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Published
05/20/2015
Mankind’s Destruction Of The Planet.
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In order to raise awareness of the issues threatening life as we know it, the Foundation for Deep Ecology and Population Media Centre have released a collection of sobering pictures, showing the widespread destruction of land, skies and seas. -
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Mexico city, population 20 million, sprawls over hills and landscapes destroying any nature in its path. -
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Los Angeles is home to over 15 million people and some of the worst air pollution in North America. -
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albatross, dead from ingesting too much plastic, decays on the beach; sadly, this is a common sight on Midway Island. -
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A farmer by the yellow river in China can not stand the smell. -
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Huge mining operations in the tar sand regions of Alberta, Canada. -
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Basketball star, Yao Ming, comes face to face with a poached elephant in Kenya. -
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Cattle graze amongst burning Amazon jungle. 150 acres of pristine forest are destroyed every second of every day. It’s a truly shocking statistic. -
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Siberian tiger skins is recovered from poaches in Siberia, Russia. -
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The moment one of the most destructive natural disasters in history U.S history, Hurricane Katrina, hit land in 2005. -
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Glasshouses for as far as the eye can see in Almeria, Spain. -
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Former forest completely levelled for reservoir development in Oregon. -
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Aerial view of the tar sands region, where mining operations and tailings ponds are so vast they can be seen from outer space; Alberta, Canada. -
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Brick kilns and litter dominate this Bangladeshi landscape. -
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More frequent and intense wildfires are a direct consequence of global warming. -
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Aerial view of New Delhi, India, population 22 million, density 30,000 per square mile. -
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It’s the end of the road for these tires after they were dumped in the desert in Nevada. -
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Aggressive bargain hunters fight through the front doors of this shop in Idaho. -
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This area of Norway is usually totally ice-covered in winter months. This bear headed north, looking for suitable sea ice to hunt on. Finding none, it eventually collapsed and died. -
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A 2011 tsunami prompted a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Station in Japan. -
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The Mir Mine in Russia is the world’s largest diamond mine. -
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Canada has not been kind to its native forests. -
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Massive quantities of waste from obsolete electronic devices are often shipped to the third world for sorting and disposal, this photo was taken in Accra, Ghana. -
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One of Earth’s most vulnerable islands, The Maldives, are severely threatened by rising sea levels. -
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Depleting oil fields are a sign of our over-reliance on fossil fuels. -
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In both the Arctic and Antarctic, ice is retreating. -
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Harder and harder to breath: a coal burning plant in the UK. -
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Dede Surinaya catches a wave in a rubbish-covered bay on Java, Indonesia, the world’s most populated island.
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