Amsterdam 2050
Amsterdam 2050

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Amsterdam 2050

Sea levels have been rising for years. Amsterdam is one example, from many - that is projected to have extreme flooding by 2050. My idea for this poster was to create it with the idea of it being a travel poster a tourist would collect when... More

blinded by the lights
blinded by the lights

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blinded by the lights

Light pollution, often pushed aside in the world of pollution; is one of the main contributing factors to animal migration, navigation and communication issues. These artificial lights can and have lead to death and/or disorientation within animals.

fisherettes
fisherettes

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fisherettes

You would never smoke a fish. However, you might try out Cigarettes; one of the most common pollutants found at the BOTS (Bottom of the Sea).

inferno
inferno

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inferno

It can take gallons of water to make a single carton of almond milk. Causing drought, wildfies appear in places such as California due to this whole milk alternative. Do not fret though, because while they might be running out of a stable water... More

overstimulated
overstimulated

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overstimulated

Having been diagnosed with Autism from an early age, this piece is very near to my heart. I suffer from this pollution on a daily basis. Being overstimulated to a point where it's borderline debilitating, this piece embodies what I feel when I'm... More

revenge is a dish best served cold
revenge is a dish best served cold

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revenge is a dish best served cold

Animals seek revenge, destroying a human’s house reclaiming the land as their own. A tale of role reversal.

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C02 emissions are a known issue environmentally. However, there still isn’t any significant urge to reduce them (electric cars cause C02 emissions too, through production!). Causing respiratory harm as well, the best solution might just be creating... More

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Emma Mauceri aka. em.motions

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“Casual Catastrophes is a series of satirical illustrations that flip the cause-and-effect of human lifestyle choices and their impact on the environment; by using inconceivable literals to humorously...” [More]