STINK FOR THE ARCTIC
International Polar Bear Day
If 5,000 people skip a shower in one day, we save 26,110 Lbs of carbon dioxide emissions.
February 27
Will you join us?
— We will! Let’s stink together! :-)
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Much more than trees. Preserve.
In order to stop the deforestation in the few green areas in the city, a study was made in conjunction with the Spanish illustrator Lorenzo Durán, from Naturayarte, which shows that cutting off the trees damages the entire ecosystem and hurts even more the residents of the city. All illustration work was manually made with actual leaves, which were later on photographed andused as the face of the print campaign. Posters with the actual leaves were also spreaded in strategic areas.
Every leaf traps CO2 - Leagas Delaney for Plant for the planet
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A mere two feet would flood tide pools, estuaries and low-lying coastal regions, including much of southeast Asia. Think about it. Act wisely.
You don’t need to be a scientist to realize that something needs to be done. Make it a resolution to make decisions that the future will thank you for.Due to a request, you can expect a mini-tutorial/walk-through of this one in a little bit. Thanks for the support, guys!
If we continue at the rate at which we are going, it is estimated that all rainforests will be gone in less than 50 years.
Think about it. Act wisely.
You don’t need to be a scientist to realize that something needs to be done. Make it a resolution to make decisions that the future will thank you for.
In the US, annual trash from gift-wrap and shopping bags totals 4 millions tons.
(Source: obon)
Planet infected by humans
“In the 24 hours since this time yesterday, over 200,000 acres of rainforest have been destroyed in our world. Fully 13 million tons of toxic chemicals have been released into our environment. Over 45,000 people have died from starvation, 38,000 of them children. And more than 130 plant and animal species have been driven to extinction by the actions of humans. And all this just since yesterday.” - Thom Hartmann