Collapsing Sun #4 is sci-fi artwork poster based in excessive consumption natural resources and the environment. Here you can see visuals that shows nature taking over manmade environment . also human making unpredictable decision in this environment shows unawareness of global warming .
Almost everything we do involves materials that have been extracted, processed, transformed, bought and sold, taxed and subsidized, and often shifted across vast distances.
Our economy is built around these raw materials – natural resources – like trees, gas, oil, metal ores, water and fertile land. It likely contains cobalt from Africa, copper from Chile and aluminum from Australia.
Over the years, our appetite for raw materials has grown – from 1970 to 2010 our natural resource consumption more than tripled . But overconsumption worsens climate breakdown and increases air pollution. It exhausts the planet's life support systems like the ones that provide us with fresh water, and leaves us short of materials critical to our health and quality of life.
Fresh water reserves, fish stocks and forests are shrinking, many species are under threat of extinction and fertile land is being destroyed.
So what should we do?
from https://friendsoftheearth.uk/
made with blender and photoshop 2800X3500
Collapsing Sun #4
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Collapsing Sun #4 is sci-fi artwork poster based in excessive consumption natural resources and the environment. Here you can see visuals that shows nature taking over manmade environment . also human making unpredictable decision in this environment shows unawareness of global warming .
Almost everything we do involves materials that have been extracted, processed, transformed, bought and sold, taxed and subsidized, and often shifted across vast distances.
Our economy is built around these raw materials – natural resources – like trees, gas, oil, metal ores, water and fertile land. It likely contains cobalt from Africa, copper from Chile and aluminum from Australia.
Over the years, our appetite for raw materials has grown – from 1970 to 2010 our natural resource consumption more than tripled . But overconsumption worsens climate breakdown and increases air pollution. It exhausts the planet's life support systems like the ones that provide us with fresh water, and leaves us short of materials critical to our health and quality of life.
Fresh water reserves, fish stocks and forests are shrinking, many species are under threat of extinction and fertile land is being destroyed.
So what should we do?
from https://friendsoftheearth.uk/
made with blender and photoshop 2800X3500
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