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"Urban Art In Belgrade"
"A Boy Gathers Recyclable Items From A Semi-Dry Drain, At Taimoor Nagar In New Delhi"
Hong Kong
Beirut Port
"Ah Yes, Trees"
Uae Nad Al Sheba III Neighborhood
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Cairo, Egypt
"This Is The Most Apocalyptic Image Of Modern Cairo, Egypt, I Have Ever Seen Anyone Take"
"New Delhi - During Lockdown vs. Now"
"People Offering Prayers At River Yamuna, India, Which Is Frothing From Industrial Waste"
Naples, Italy
"Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong. Comparison Of 1964 - 2016"
Johannesburg, South Africa
"Private Houses On The Roof Of An Eight-Story Mall In Zhūzhōu, China"
San Francisco, USA
"Literally, Just Thanksgiving Traffic In La"
"Residential Building In Hong Kong, Shot By Me On 35mm Film"
""Lying Skyscraper" In Moscow. About 736m Long"
Hong Kong
"People Living Next To A Helicoidal Street In Chongqing"
Dhaka, Bangladesh
"Burj Al Babas, Turkey (The Largest Ghost Town In The World)"
"Hong Kong's Dismal Cage Homes House Thousands Of People"
Overpopulation is a myth.
So what are you saying? Do you have some sort of solution?
WW3
The population numbers aren't the problem the waste they generate is. Single-use plastic being at the forefront closely followed by fast fashion.
the other issue is good old human greed. There are more empty apartments in the US than homeless people. the world produces a lot more food than we need but we still have starvation.
The United States is the largest waste producer per capita with 2.58 kg per day followed by Canada with 2.33 kg and then Australia with 2.23 kg.
Also interesting is however food waste. China is the biggest food waster with 108 million tonnes followed by India 78 million tonnes and then the US with 24 million tonnes.
The US produces more than double the amount of waste per person than Japan.