Earth Day is not a holiday, but an annual event dedicated to demonstrating support for environmental action. in many Western countries, each person generates 1.95kg of waste every day, up from 1.2kg in 1960. There are now 7.3 billion people in the world; with the current population growth rate of 1.1%, this means that in roughly 64 years, the Earth’s population will be almost 15 billion. That’s a lot of garbage. Let’s avoid the mistakes of the past, and keep our planet clean!
Tortoise Trapped By Plastic
Turtle Trapped In Plastic Waste Couldn’t Grow
Koala Lost Her Home
Bird In Oil Spill
Fake Hong Kong Skyline For Tourists
Stork Trapped In Plastic
He Spends Each Morning Looking For Recyclable Plastic That He Can Sell For 35 Cents Per Kilo To Help His Family
Oiled Penguins
Seal’s Nose Trapped In Plastic Waste
Boy Swimming In Polluted Water In India
Child Drinks Water From Stream In Fuyuan County, Yunnan Province
Suffering Seal Not Safe In Its Own Habitat
Bird In Oil Spill
Worker Cleans Away Dead Fish At A Lake In Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei Province
Man Cleans Up Oil Spill In Dalian Port, Liaoning
Girl Walks Through Smog In Beijing
Child Swims In A Polluted Reservoir, Pingba
Boy Swims In Algae-filled Water, Qingdao, Shandong
Great Wall Of China, Shame
Journalist Takes A Sample Of Polluted Red Water From Jianhe River
A Mute Swan Builds A Nest Using Plastic Garbage
Over 3000 Dead Pigs Fished Out Of Huangpu River
Crab Lives In Old Bottle
Fishermen Row A Boat In The Algae-filled Chaohu Lake In Hefei, Anhui Province
Man Walks By Pipe Discharging Waste Water Into Yangtze River
A Family Walks On A Garbage-strewn Beach In Mumbai
Workers Try To Drain Sewage Water From Leaking Sewage Tank, Shanghang, Fujian
Boy Tries To Avoid Scattered Rubbish Floating On A Flooded Street In Shantou, Guangdong Province
Pollution From A Factory In Yutian, 100km East Of Beijing
Mekong – Laos.