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Trash wave - Indonesian surfer Dede Surinaya catches a wave in a remote but garbage-covered bay on Java, Indonesia, the world’s most populated island |
'Overdevelopment, overpopulation, overshoot' is a project by a group of talented and enrivonmentally-oriented people who decided that the best way to show
awareness of the great problem that is overpopulation and its consumption was through
photography.
You know me, I am a bugger for great pictures. I also have got a few very strong feelings about a few causes, being them environmental or social. Although, for the sake of good and impartial blogging, and without any intention to take any sort of political view (much less cram into you a fully formed opinion), please take a look at these wonders as they are.
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Feedlot - Industrial livestock production in Brazil |
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Oil wells - Depleting oil fields as seen at the Kern River Oil Field in California |
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Waves of humanity - Sprawling Mexico City rolls across the landscape |
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Greenhouses grow greenhouses - As far as the eye can see, greenhouses cover the landscape in Almeria, Spain |
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Hill-side slum - Slum-dwelling residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
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British Columbia clear-cut - Sometimes called the Brazil of the North, clear-cut logging on Vancouver Island |
To get more information about this project and to order the book just follow the link
(here).
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