What have we done with the Earth
Categories: Aerophoto | Ecology | Nature
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-have-we-done-with-the-earth.htmlLet's learn together about how humanity has changed the planet Earth over the past half century. The fruits of our labors are clearly demonstrated on the special NASA Images of change website, where photographs taken at intervals of 5, 10, 50, 100 years (primarily satellite) show how it was — and how it became. Melting glaciers, drying up lakes, coastal erosion, the onset of deserts…
However, there was a place in the selection for the few achievements of mankind: from the greening of the Libyan desert under Gaddafi to the explosion of the Soviet dam in 1992, which saved the unique Kara-Bogaz-Gol Bay.
Muir Glacier (Alaska) in 1882 and 2005
Landscaping of the desert
Economy and coastline
Echo of Chernobyl
Melting ice in the Alps
Global warming
Saving Kara-Bogaz-Gol
Air purification
Artificial islands
Goodbye, Kilimanjaro ice!
Deforestation
Saddam and Kuwait's oil fields
Pedersen Glacier (Alaska) in 1917 and 2005
Gold mining in California
Drying up of lakes
Dam
The Great man-made River
Keywords: Earth | Planet | Satellite | Then and now
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