we were given the perfect home

God gave us a perfect home—a beautiful, balanced creation designed to sustain life forever. Yet mankind seems determined to ruin it through greed, pollution, and reckless exploitation of Earth’s resources; we prioritise short-term gains over long-term preservation. 

global issues

Human Impact on Earth: Breaking Point or Turning Point?

poverty

people (8.5% of the population) live in extreme poverty – less than $2.15 per day

inequality

of global wealth is owned by the richest 10% of the population: the poorest, just 8.5%

conflict & war

people died across the world due to conflict & war in just the one year of 2019

global crises

air-pollution

air pollution

Global air pollution remains a critical issue, with 99% of the world’s population breathing unsafe air (WHO, 2022). Over 7 million annual deaths are linked to air pollution, primarily from PM2.5 and NO2 emissions. Developing nations face the worst impacts, with cities like Delhi and Dhaka frequently exceeding WHO air quality guidelines by 20 times. Transitioning to cleaner energy is urgent.

River pollution

river pollution

Global river pollution is a growing crisis, with over 80% of wastewater discharged untreated into waterways (UNEP). Major rivers like the Ganges, Yangtze, and Mississippi contain high levels of plastics, chemicals, and heavy metals. Agriculture runoff and industrial waste contribute to dead zones, harming aquatic life and affecting 2 billion people relying on polluted water sources.

ocean pollution

ocean pollution

Global ocean pollution is a severe threat, with 8-12 million tons of plastic entering the seas yearly (UNEP). Over 80% of marine debris is plastic, harming 700+ species through ingestion and entanglement. Oil spills, chemical runoff, and microplastics further degrade ecosystems, while dead zones from pollution span over 245,000 km², devastating marine biodiversity.

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global warming

natural disasters

Natural disasters are hitting harder and more often, thanks to the mess we’ve made of the planet. It’s not just bad luck; it’s bad decisions piling up. Time to rethink our habits, wouldn’t you say?

Wildfires Incomong
Wildfires Gone
South Asia floods
South Asia floods
South Asia floods
Floods in Bangladesh
Turkey 7.8 Quake
Japan Earthquake

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This picture taken on March 11, 2011 by Sadatsugu Tomizawa and released via Jiji Press on March 21, 2011 shows tsunami waves hitting the coast of Minamisoma in Fukushima prefecture. The number of people confirmed dead or listed as missing in Japan neared 22,000, 10 days after a massive earthquake and tsunami struck the country's northeast coast.  AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS (Photo credit should read SADATSUGU TOMIZAWA/AFP via Getty Images)
Tsunami Incoming
Tsunami – Gone

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the reality

Forget sugar-coating it – man’s greed is killing the only home we’ve got, and the clock’s ticking.