Posters make us 'startled' about the fate of the Earth

Under the impact of global warming, each person should be aware and act properly. Only then can we save humanity .

In 1958, American scientist Charles Keeling was the first to discover the relationship between CO2 and the greenhouse effect and global warming. Since then, thousands and thousands of debates have erupted around the urgent issue, directly related to the survival of this human being.

With the aim of raising awareness and promoting society and joining hands to protect the Earth, the Nature Protection Fund (WWF) and the Natural Resources Protection Council (NRDC) have released posters " crying for the fate of the Earth " haunting but meaningful .

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A polar bear must take off its fur because it is too hot. This poster was created by advertising agency TBWA (Belgium) in The Big Ask campaign on 17 European countries.

The campaign is aimed at calling on Belgian people to sign a recommendation to improve the legal system to protect the environment and prevent climate change.

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The poster describes the polar bear's death because of global warming. In fact, these dead seas like this are not only prospects in the future. Statistics from the United Nations said that within 5 years from 2003 to 2008, the world had 450 'non-life' seas .

Most recently, the US Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced a 22,000-square-kilometer ocean area in the Gulf of Mexico, equivalent to the area of ​​New Jersey state that would become a dead sea due to the implications of the Severe agricultural land contamination in this area.

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By describing the image of a pet that is close to us - the helpless dog on an iceberg looms, the poster's author wants to show that global warming not only affects the Wild animals in remote areas but also affect our daily life. The message of this poster is to say: "global warming threatens all living things."

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), currently 21,000 species of organisms are at risk of permanent disappearance. Typical evidence is that the Great Barrier Reef in Australia is seriously degraded because of cyclones, floods and pollution.

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'Stop climate change before it transforms you' is the message of this poster. The image of a man with a fish-like face is not a biological description. But it makes a strong impression if you think about the future: when the Earth warms, the sea level rises and engulfs it all, people will have to breathe with it if they want to survive.

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One of the immeasurable consequences of global warming is the rise in sea level. It is estimated that by 2100, sea level may rise 0.8-2m.

Not only that, with this situation, the risk of a large strip of ice in Greenland will disappear. Meanwhile, the water level will push up to more than 7m, enough to submerge London and Los Angeles. Do you want the poster image to be the future of your descendants?

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'Fist' is the name of this Brazilian poster. It sends a message: 'People will receive exactly what they have given nature'.

Cloud fist image inspired by Hurricane Katrina in 2004, an unusual tropical storm and a consequence of climate change. It is estimated that after the storm passed through Southeastern Brazil, its losses amounted to USD 350 million (nearly VND 7,400 billion).

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In March 2008, the Korean media agency, Daehong, produced a series of posters like this to increase people's understanding of the Earth's ecology as well as to appeal against lip-destroying activities. school makes sea level rise.

Not only in Korea, but also in Europe in June 2013, it was "out of sync" because of floods. When the Danube river reached a record high of 8.9 meters, thousands of people in Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic were evacuated from their homes because of a dike and floodwaters flooded everything.

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With its name, 'Empire State' , this poster clearly shows the author's intentions. This is the image of America with thick dark clouds from industrial plants and all submerged in water with the "governance" of sharks.

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The earth is melting like an ice cream cone and who is eating ice cream? It is man who destroys his own life. Climate change is not far away but just before your eyes.

Recently, the Postdam Institute for Climate Change Research has produced a scientific report, in which Southeast Asia is the most severely affected region from global warming. Accordingly, the average temperature will reach 40 degrees Celsius and Ho Chi Minh City is one of the places with the most severe consequences.

Interim: There is a clear truth, that our Earth is getting hotter. Therefore, choosing a way of life or death depends entirely on our own perceptions and actions.