Global population speak out is a website which talks about population effects, it has released a new kind of book Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot. This time great inspire took a step towards global issue discussion, overpopulation. As our numbers are growing on Earth our exploitation of natural resources are also going high day by day. Everyone on this earth knows about the situation but really large people count don’t consider about all these facts. But now it’s time to make all the people understand the situation.
We have to really appreciate the efforts taken by the Global population speak out they have shown some of the powerful and evocating images that describe us that how much our population have devastated the nature, out of them we have shown some photos below along with them there is a description for each image to make us more understand the situation. Please help the earth, join the campaigning and comment on the images.
Albatross killed by excessive plastic ingestion in Midway Islands (North Pacific)
Enormous iceberg melting near Svalbard island in Norway
Fire at oil platform in Gulf of Mexico, April 2010
Indonesian forest transformed into palm plantation
Ken River oil field, California (USA)
Landfill in Accra (Ghana). Our electronic rubbish usually ends up in Third-World countries
Landscape covered in greenhouses , Almeria (Spain)
Landscape full of trash in Bangladesh
Mexico City landscape, 20 million inhabitants
Mir mine, Russia. This gigantic hole is the world’s biggest diamond mine
National Willamette forest, Oregon (USA)
Part of the Amazonian jungle in Brazil, burnt down to be “repurposed”
Surfing on a wave full of trash in Java (Indonesia), the world’s most populated island
Tar-rich zone in Alberta, Canada destroyed by mining and toxic wastes
The Maldives are flooding because of global warming and human action. They will sink in 50 years
The Yellow river in Mongolia is so polluted that it’s almost impossible to breathe near it
World’s biggest excavator, Bagger 288, used to extract coal in Tagebau Hambach strip mine (Germany)