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As we destroy our own planet
Climate change is so large a concept that the average person is simply not able to imagine it fully. For many, even global warming remains something from the category of science horror stories, others look at things from the perspective of "after us the deluge", and that is easier.
In fact, the trouble is much closer than you think. Look at these photos taken with the orbital photography. They are a terrible illustration to the rapid demise of our planet.
The melting of the glacier Northwest Alaska
Left: August 1940
Right: August 2005
Deforestation of national Park mount Elgon, Uganda
Left: 1973
Right: 2005
The melting of the glacier McCarthy, Alaska
Left: July 1909
Right: July 2004
Deforestation Forest Salta, Argentina
Left: 1972
Right: 2009
The shallowing of the rivers of Arizona and Utah
Left: March 1999
Right: may 2014
Deforestation of Rondonia, Brazil
Left: 1975
Right: 2009
Deforestation Baban Rafi, Niger
Left: 1976
Right: 2007
The shallowing of the lakes of the Great Sand Dunes, Colorado
Left: 1987
Right: 2011
Deforestation Kenya
Left: 1976
Right: 2007
The shallowing of the lake Oroville CA
Left: 2011
Right: 2014
The shallowing of the lake Urmia Iran
Left: 2000
Right: 2013
The melting of the Muir glacier, Alaska
Left: 1941
Right: 2004
Deforestation of national Park Nakuru, Kenya
Left: 1973
Right: 2000
The Aral sea Central Asia
Left: 2000
Right 2014
The melting of the Muir glacier, Alaska
Left: 1882
Right: 2005
The shallowing of the reservoir Elephant Butte new Mexico
Left: 1994
Right: 2013
The shallowing of the lake Chiquita, Argentina
Left: 1998
Right: 2011
Deforestation of the Atlantic forest, Paraguay
Left: 1973
Right: 2008
Felling trees of the forest Mabira Uganda
Left: 2001
On the right: 2006
The melting of the glacier Measles Calis. Peru
Left: 1978
Right: 2011. published
P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©
Source: dnpmag.com/2015/05/06/kak-my-razrushaem-sobstvennuyu-planetu/
In fact, the trouble is much closer than you think. Look at these photos taken with the orbital photography. They are a terrible illustration to the rapid demise of our planet.
The melting of the glacier Northwest Alaska
Left: August 1940
Right: August 2005
Deforestation of national Park mount Elgon, Uganda
Left: 1973
Right: 2005
The melting of the glacier McCarthy, Alaska
Left: July 1909
Right: July 2004
Deforestation Forest Salta, Argentina
Left: 1972
Right: 2009
The shallowing of the rivers of Arizona and Utah
Left: March 1999
Right: may 2014
Deforestation of Rondonia, Brazil
Left: 1975
Right: 2009
Deforestation Baban Rafi, Niger
Left: 1976
Right: 2007
The shallowing of the lakes of the Great Sand Dunes, Colorado
Left: 1987
Right: 2011
Deforestation Kenya
Left: 1976
Right: 2007
The shallowing of the lake Oroville CA
Left: 2011
Right: 2014
The shallowing of the lake Urmia Iran
Left: 2000
Right: 2013
The melting of the Muir glacier, Alaska
Left: 1941
Right: 2004
Deforestation of national Park Nakuru, Kenya
Left: 1973
Right: 2000
The Aral sea Central Asia
Left: 2000
Right 2014
The melting of the Muir glacier, Alaska
Left: 1882
Right: 2005
The shallowing of the reservoir Elephant Butte new Mexico
Left: 1994
Right: 2013
The shallowing of the lake Chiquita, Argentina
Left: 1998
Right: 2011
Deforestation of the Atlantic forest, Paraguay
Left: 1973
Right: 2008
Felling trees of the forest Mabira Uganda
Left: 2001
On the right: 2006
The melting of the glacier Measles Calis. Peru
Left: 1978
Right: 2011. published
P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©
Source: dnpmag.com/2015/05/06/kak-my-razrushaem-sobstvennuyu-planetu/
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