Photographs against climate change taken from satellites
Art works arranged to respond to the anti-climate change campaign were taken from aerial satellites at a speed of 17,000 miles per hour and 400 miles from the green planet.
Climate day this year brings the theme 350 to mention the goal of reducing the amount of CO2 in the air from the current level to below 350 ppm, which is the maximum safety limit for the earth, according to calculations by scientists. Photos taken in Australia.
Aerial art performer Spectral Q joined the citizens of Los Angeles, USA, to create a giant eagle flying through a field of solar panels.
Close up of bird.
In New Delhi, the students form a giant elephant, expressing the message "elephant in the room", in which the room is a phenomenon of climate change.
And the young citizens in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, work together to create a picture depicting their house being engulfed by rising sea levels.
In the Del Ebro Delta, Spain, the famous street artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada and the locals shape a frightened young girl because of climate change.
In Santa Fe, New Mexico (USA), Santa Fe Art Institute and more than 1,000 Scouts and people in the area holding blue posters in the heart of the Santa Fe River have been dried up by the lack of snow due to global warming.
Meanwhile, at Van Vancouver hundreds of puzzle people create a giant blue footprint right in the center of the city, showing the ecological footprint of humans on the planet.
In New York City, a picture depicts the coastline of New York City and New Jersey when the sea level rises by 7 meters to be displayed on a roof and photographed from space.
Mexico City, thousands of children shape a big storm, and 350 are placed in the eye of the storm.
Puzzle in the Dominican Republic.
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