This is the Earth. It became a Waterworld because Global Warming has affected whole parts of the Earth, then sea level ROSE, then all land parts sunk.
barbarakilic, Eris le Fnord, and 26 other people added this photo to their favorites.
This is the Earth. It became a Waterworld because Global Warming has affected whole parts of the Earth, then sea level ROSE, then all land parts sunk.
barbarakilic, Eris le Fnord, and 26 other people added this photo to their favorites.
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1nena1 63 months ago | reply
Claro que devemos de hacer algo imediatamente. Todos podemos ayudar, claro que uno solo no va a mejorar al mundo, pero TU ayuda y la mia pueden hacer la diferencia. Es tiempo de tomar conciencia, ahorremos agua, electricidad, reciclemos mas... Es por el bien de todos y especialmente si tenemos bebes, que mundo les vamos a dejar? si es que algo queda de el cuando nuestros bebes crescan?
ThePanelist 62 months ago | reply
Thank you for sharing your photo! This photograph appears as a news story on our site, thepanelist.com in this article. We will give you full credit.
angelly.rodriguez 58 months ago | reply
wow!
corbuddy 55 months ago | reply
i think that this is a very good depiction of what is happening to the Earth. It may be visually exaggerated but it is only made that way to let the viewer of this picture to know the seriousness of the situation that is occurring now. All I'm here to say is be careful and conserve energy. Thanks for the photo
derekmarkham 54 months ago | reply
Nice visual.
I used it here: www.twilightearth.com/2009/01/we-dont-have-all-the-answers/ and linked back.
Thanks!
Living Now 52 months ago | reply
What a great photo! We have used it on our magazine website as it complements this story. If this contravenes your creative commons license then please let us know and we will take it down immediately. We have linked the image here so that our readers may enjoy more of your work.
kich_witch [deleted] 49 months ago | reply
You are invited to post this picture in the
global warming awareness
yenishsun 48 months ago | reply
i wonder how would you get that much of water from??
Luisa's Husband 45 months ago | reply
That is an amazing and strangly beautiful image.
From what I understand (Listening to Dr Karl on the radio) even were all polar ice to melt, we would not lose all land mass. Kevin Costner's water world is a real Hollywood fiction.
That's not to take away from the seriousness of the problem though, it would still displace a lot of people, mostly the poor of the world. Many of whom have nowhere to go.
GlobalFreakx) 45 months ago | reply
This is how our earth will look i 50 years..
lachshand 45 months ago | reply
Thanks. I'm using it over at www.supereco.com to bring attention to Change.org's Blog Action Day '09 (focus on climate change) and attributing/linking back.
Best,
KIm Lachance Shandrow
Eco Blogger, Journalist, Real Estate Writer
legere1 41 months ago | reply
Its shocking also scary beautiful .
mikronsanfrancisco 39 months ago | reply
Thank you for sharing your great photograph! I have just used it to illustrate my article [http://environmentalism.suite101.com/article.cfm/is-eating-meat-bad-for-the-environment ]. Please let me know if you would prefer the credit to be under a different name. Miki
sweetha1 30 months ago | reply
Your all losers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!you dip shit you put water in space not earth and your making shit ass people over react I bet your a vegges!
sabrina molina 12 years old 28 months ago | reply
PLEASE READ THIS AND DONT GET MAD!well what im going to say you guys may call me a nerd after words or a goody-good but i dont care because im doin a science project on the earth so i really do care and i think we should do something about it instead of just saying omg ,lol, or hahahaha i cant stand that so take my advice and start doing something about it like those popular girls stop using so much hairspray and use more gel or something to help the ozone and stop polluting your trash everywhere it just shows your lazy and not doing anything with your life k sorry i lost it but i really care becaues i have baby nieces and nephews and i want them to live a long life and so do i because im only twelve years old please listen to my comment
sabrina molina 12 years old 28 months ago | reply
MUSEUM OF WORLD WONDERS (Part 1) Dr.Takeshi Yamada 28 months ago | reply
Here is my picture about Global Warming. Please take a look at it :-)
www.flickr.com/photos/museumofworldwonders/5490511178/
At December's U.N. Global Warming conference in Poznan, Poland, 650 of the world's top climatologists stood up and said man-made global warming is a media-generated myth without basis. Said climatologist Dr. David Gee, Chairman of the International Geological Congress, "For how many years must the planet cool before we begin to understand that the planet is not warming?" ----- Dr. Kunihiko, Chancellor of Japan's Institute of Science and Technology said this: "CO2 emissions make absolutely no difference one way or the other ... every scientist knows this, but it doesn't pay to say so." (John Tomlinson, Flint Journal, January 19, 2009)
www.mlive.com/opinion/flint/index.ssf/2009/01/its_time_to...
MUSEUM OF WORLD WONDERS (Part 2) Dr.Takeshi Yamada 25 months ago | reply
Please take a look at my post about "global warming" here, too :-)
www.flickr.com/photos/museumofworldwonders2/5830306190/in...
Paula_Summerwind 18 months ago | reply
Thank you for the great picture. I included it at atlanticdaily.com
Why Canada Withdrew from the Kyoto Protocol?
with proper credit to this site.
NSTCKOREA [deleted] 13 months ago | reply
Thank you for sharing this pic.
Would it be possible for me to use this photo on our blog(nstckorea.tistory.com)?
I will credit you on the site :) i will mention your id, and this pic's url.