Huwebes, Hulyo 16, 2015

These brutally real photograph perfectly describe our attitude to nature: we completely refuse to respect our planet and pay attention to our environment, we jut concentrate on exploiting it. Our planet is on its way to be destroyed by us, and this will happen sooner than we might have thought. We should quickly change our lifestyle or we will be our own murderers.

 lignite power plant contaminates the air with its emissions.




An elephant killed by poachers left to rot.



Paradise almost lost: the Maldives, a popular vacation spot that is threatened by rising sea levels.


The rainforest in flames – goats used to graze here.


The Mir Mine in Russia, the largest diamond mine in the world.


Poachers pose proudly with the coat of a Siberian tiger.


A fire storm plows through Colorado – increased incidences of wild fires is a result of climate change.


The Indonesian surfer Dede Surinaya rides a wave of filth and trash (Java, Indonesia).


Trails of excessive air traffic over London.


A landfill for worn-out tires in the desert of Nevada.


A nighttime spectacle in downtown Los Angeles – the energy demand is unfathomable.


A massive waterfall from melting pack ice. These masses are the only meltwater on earth and the undeniable proof of how swiftly climate change is advancing.


Tons of broken electronics end up in developing countries and are stripped for precious metals by using deadly substances.


A simple herd farmer cannot withstand the stink of the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia.


The blunder of the Brazilian rain forest is being repeated here in Canada.


The area around Almeria in Spain is littered with greenhouses as far as the eye can see – simply for a richly filled dinner table.


While the entire world watched the events of Fukushima, a massive heat and power station was burning just a few miles away. All attempts to extinguish it were fruitless.


The scars left behind from the mining of oil sands in the Canadian province of Alberta.


A waste incineration plant and its surroundings in Bangladesh


These 26 Shockingly Depressing Images Show That We Are On The Wrong Track…

These brutally real photograph perfectly describe our attitude to nature: we completely refuse to respect our planet and pay attention to our environment, we jut concentrate on exploiting it. Our planet is on its way to be destroyed by us, and this will happen sooner than we might have thought. We should quickly change our lifestyle or we will be our own murderers.

A lignite power plant contaminates the air with its emissions.

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An elephant killed by poachers left to rot.

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Paradise almost lost: the Maldives, a popular vacation spot that is threatened by rising sea levels.

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The rainforest in flames – goats used to graze here.

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The Mir Mine in Russia, the largest diamond mine in the world.

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Poachers pose proudly with the coat of a Siberian tiger.

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A fire storm plows through Colorado – increased incidences of wild fires is a result of climate change.

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The Indonesian surfer Dede Surinaya rides a wave of filth and trash (Java, Indonesia).

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Trails of excessive air traffic over London.

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A landfill for worn-out tires in the desert of Nevada.

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A nighttime spectacle in downtown Los Angeles – the energy demand is unfathomable.

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A massive waterfall from melting pack ice. These masses are the only meltwater on earth and the undeniable proof of how swiftly climate change is advancing.

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Tons of broken electronics end up in developing countries and are stripped for precious metals by using deadly substances.

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A simple herd farmer cannot withstand the stink of the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia.

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The blunder of the Brazilian rain forest is being repeated here in Canada.

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The area around Almeria in Spain is littered with greenhouses as far as the eye can see – simply for a richly filled dinner table.

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While the entire world watched the events of Fukushima, a massive heat and power station was burning just a few miles away. All attempts to extinguish it were fruitless.

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The scars left behind from the mining of oil sands in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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A waste incineration plant and its surroundings in Bangladesh

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In Oregon, this thousand year old forest fell victim to the chainsaw for a new dam.


A massive truck delivers a load of oil sands for processing. Oil sand is considered the energy source of the future.


An oilfield in California and its merciless overexploitation by humans.


This polar bear starved to death in Svalvard, Norway. Disappearing ice caps are robbing polar bears of their living space and food.


The view over the overdeveloped metropole of Mexico City (with more than 20 million inhabitants).


 bird’s eye view of New Delhi (over 22 million inhabitants).



A dead albatross shows what happens when we litter.