21 sad photos proving that we are the most terrible beasts on the planet
Recently, the amount of information and terrifying statistics about the deplorable state of our planet, alas, is only growing. And the saddest thing is that humanity is not just inactive, looking at all this, but it is itself the main cause of this disaster. We found 21 heartbreaking and terrible photographs proving that people are the most deadly "animals" on earth. Is any living creature capable of such cruelty and heartlessness?
Poachers shot an elephant and left it to rot ...
Fire in the rainforest. Goats used to graze here.
It is difficult for Chinese peasants to bear the stench emanating from the Yellow River.
Outskirts of the city in Bangladesh.
Due to climate change, the risk of forest fires increases. Fire Storm in Colorado.
Night Los Angeles. Amazing power consumption!
Century-old forest in Oregon. More precisely, what remained of him, because they decided to build a dam here.
Poachers demonstrate the skin of the killed Amur tiger.
The largest diamond mine in the world, Russia.
Albatross died swallowing garbage ...
Mountains of broken equipment ...
People during Black Friday.
Dump of used tires!
Polar bear who died of starvation. Having retreated, the glacier deprived him of food and territory for a normal existence.
Oil Development in California.
So the glaciers melt.
TPP emissions.
Surfing in Indonesia.
Maldives are at risk of being submerged soon.
Traces left from oil sand mining in Canada.
Air traffic over London.
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