Photos of Anthropocene: How do people devastate the Earth?
Extensive photographs of industrialization, urbanization and deforestation by Edward Burtynsky show how humans are destroying the Earth.
Extensive photographs of industrialization, urbanization and deforestation by Edward Burtynsky show how humans are destroying the Earth.
Oil flows in the Niger, Nigeria Plains in 2016.
Phosphor streak near Lake Lakeland, Florida, USA in 2012.
Landfill landfill, filled with plastic waste, Nairobi, Kenya 2016.
Pengah Wall, Komodo National Park, Indonesia 2017.
Chuquicamata copper mine, Calama, Chile 2017.
Sawmill, Lagos, Nigeria in 2016.
Coal mines in North Rhine, Westphalia, Germany, 2015.
New logs, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada in 2016.
Moreci Mine, Clifton, Arizona, USA 2012.
Oil flows in the Niger, Nigeria plains in 2016.
Uralkali compound mine in Berezniki, Russia in 2017.
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