Good Planet Earth

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an image of a turtle that is in the sand with trash on it's back
This Designer's Posters Shine A Light On A Huge Problem
Shine A Light On A Huge Problem. Excellent article! http://www.refinery29.com/2015/09/93603/christian-waters-ocean-pollution-posters
a white dog laying on top of a blue floor next to logs and plastic bottles
Depressed Polar-Grizzly Bear Kept Locked In A Room At The Mall
For the love of animals. Pass it on.
a yellow fish with blue eyes looking through a hole in a metal object
Brian Skerry tapping into Ocean Soul
The beauty and destruction of the ocean
an empty ocean with the words 2014 written below it in white on a blue background
theblackfish.org
because of humanity.
a sign on a tree that says need money for my family in the rainforest
Save the Earth while we still have one.
the ocean trash map is shown in this screenshot
National Geographic
The first ocean plastic trash map: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/07/140715-ocean-plastic-debris-trash-pacific-garbage-patch/
an info poster showing the different types of sea animals and their habitats in each region
This Infographic on How Much Wildlife We’ve Lost in the Past 40 Years Will Shock You
This Infographic on How Much Wildlife We've Lost in the Past 40 Years Will Shock You
a man is looking at his laptop in front of two giraffes
TheCelebrityLane
Animals have long been kept in captivity, but you'd think in the 21st-century things would have changed. However, for many wild animals, staring out at a fictional painting of their natural habitat will be the closest they come.
the ocean trash map is shown in this screenshot
National Geographic
The first ocean plastic trash map: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/07/140715-ocean-plastic-debris-trash-pacific-garbage-patch/
three different pictures of people doing various things in the same place, one is upside down
This Is How You Create Conscientiousness
the great pacific garbage patch is shown with information about it and how to use it
"The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is a gyre of marine litter in the central North Pacific Ocean located roughly between 135°W to 155°W and 35°N and 42°N.[1] The patch extends over an indeterminate area, with estimates ranging very widely depending on the degree of plastic concentration used to define the affected area."
a plastic container filled with assorted craft items
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Catch of the Day: Plastic Surprise. We need to stop polluting the oceans. Please stop using plastic -bags, -forks, -knives, -cups, styrofoam containers and anything that is not biodegradable
the cover of less boats, more fish by greenpeace is shown in three different colors
Stop over fishing!