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Human-Environment Interaction: Destruction of Nature
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An elephant killed by poachers and left to rot.
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A dead albatross shows what happens when we litter. A living dumpster.
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The scars left behind from the mining of oil sands in the Canadian province of Alberta.
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A waste incineration plant and its surroundings in Bangladesh.
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In Oregon, this thousand year old forest fell victim to the chain saw for a new dam.
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Excessive chemical trails over London.
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The beginning of Black Friday at an electronics store in Boise, Idaho.
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Tons of broken electronics end up in developing countries and are stripped for precious metals by using deadly substances.
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The Mir Mine in Russia, the largest diamond mine in the world.
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New Delhi, a metropolis with more than 22 million inhabitants
New Delhi, a metropolis with more than 22 million inhabitants. (population density = 25,535 people per square km) Toronto = 2650 people per square km !
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To the last drop: an oilfield in California and overexploitation of humans.
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Mexico City, an overdeveloped metropolis with over 20 million inhabitants.
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“Only when the last tree has been cut down, the last fish been caught, and the last stream poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.” ― Cree Indian Prophecy
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