Friday, November 27, 2015

Climate change: the disturbing illustrations showing the ‘city surreal’ – greenMe.it

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City surreal, that represent the way change weather are altering global temperatures and the nature of the places where we live. In view of the Cop21, the climate conference in Paris which will open on 30 November, the WWF has created the pictures depicting some Italian cities with a background apocalyptic.

  
 

has long been talk of the fact that the global warming will have on the planet and mankind. One of these is rising sea levels but also desertification and the increased presence of extreme weather events are.
 

This is why the WWF with Cynthia Mace wanted provocatively imagine cities like Milan, Rome, Pisa and Venice under water . The creations show urban desertified and inhospitable habitats of wild animals become disoriented.
 

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Pisa and Venice he is represented largely submerged by the seas, complete with polar bears and penguins instead of tourists, immersed in a surreal silence where there are human beings.
 

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Fossil fuels are polluting our lives and our cities. In a surreal and sometimes apocalyptic future we may find ourselves in an ecosystem totally transformed “the association says, explaining that this is provocation, not a scientific scenario,” a way to reflect on the distortion of our most loved and recognized. “

 

“Renewable energy sources have become the only source of energy and replace fossil fuels. But this may not be enough. At the same time we have to change our way of life highly energy consuming : from living to transportation, the way we produce and consume our relationship with nature. “

 

In addition to these artistic protests, WWF has also commissioned a cartoon by James Cardelli on the future that we risk to leave to future generations.
 

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Disturbing .. .
 

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READ also:
 

CLIMATE CHANGE WITHIN 200 YEARS NEW YORK (and Venice) UNDERWATER
 

CLIMATE CHANGE: NEW YORK UNDER WATER BETWEEN 10 YEARS?

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