a world in turmoil

Human history is plagued by relentless misery… war, oppression, exploitation, injustice, poverty, disaster, sickness, and death running through every generation.

“God will not allow humans to ruin the earth completely by pollution, warfare, or any other means. Rather, he will “bring to ruin those ruining the earth”.

REVELATION 11:18
POVERTY
poverty
Inequality
inequality
WAR
war
air pollution.

air pollution

Global air pollution is a growing crisis, contributing to over 7 million premature deaths each year. The WHO reports that 99% of people worldwide breathe air exceeding safe quality guidelines.

Major pollutants such as PM2.5 particles and nitrogen dioxide stem from fossil fuel combustion, industry, and transport. Urban areas face the highest exposure, with pollution levels often 5–10 times above recommended limits.

River pollution

river pollution

Global river pollution is escalating, with over 80% of wastewater worldwide released into rivers without proper treatment. Around 300–400 million tonnes of industrial waste enter freshwater systems annually, harming ecosystems and human health.

Contaminants such as microplastics, heavy metals, and agricultural runoff degrade water quality, while nearly 2 billion people rely on polluted rivers for daily use.

ocean pollution

ocean pollution

Global ocean pollution is intensifying, with over 8 million tonnes of plastic entering the seas every year. Around 80% of marine pollution originates from land-based sources, including microplastics, chemical runoff, and oil spills.

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch alone contains an estimated 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic, threatening marine life and coastal communities worldwide.

land pollution

land pollution

Global land pollution is worsening, with over 2 billion tonnes of waste generated annually and at least 33% of it mismanaged. Around 40% of the world’s land is degraded due to industrial waste, agricultural chemicals, and improper disposal.

Soil contamination threatens food security, while over 1 million species face habitat loss linked to land degradation.

food waste

food wastage

Global food wastage is a major worldwide issue, with over 1.3 billion tonnes of food lost or wasted every year—about one‑third of all food produced. This waste contributes roughly 8–10% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Households, supply chains, and agriculture all play roles in the problem, while over 800 million people still face hunger worldwide. Reducing waste is essential for sustainability and food security.

poisoning our planet

Air travel pollution and deforestation together intensify global environmental decline. Aviation produces about 2.5% of global CO₂ emissions and nearly 4% of human‑caused warming, driven by jet fuel combustion and high‑altitude gases. Meanwhile, 10 million hectares of forest are lost each year, reducing carbon absorption and accelerating climate change. Deforestation also threatens biodiversity, disrupts rainfall patterns, and increases soil erosion, while air travel emissions further warm the planet and degrade air quality.

Trees act as the lungs of the Earth by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis. A single mature tree can produce enough oxygen for two people each day. Forests remove over 30% of human‑made CO₂ emissions, helping stabilise the climate while supporting biodiversity and healthy ecosystems.