2050
2050

Climate change is the biggest threat facing the survival of humanity and time is rapidly running out if we are to redress some of the damage we have already caused in our environment.

2050 is the yardstick used by scientists and environmentalists to estimate potential impact scenarios and is the title of this work, a work illustrating what our planet may become if we continue on the path we are currently on without making radical lifestyle changes. Extreme weather patterns of droughts and flooding are the norm. More than 90% of Earth's land is degraded, so whole communities would be forced to migrate in search of fresh water and food. Plastic pollution in our oceans outweighs fish, and micro-particles are prevalent in the food chain and in the air we breathe. Insect populations have been decimated further damaging the food chain for humans and other species.

The time to act is upon us.

2050

Climate change is the biggest threat facing the survival of humanity and time is rapidly running out if we are to redress some of the damage we have already caused in our environment.

2050 is the yardstick used by scientists and environmentalists to estimate potential impact scenarios and is the title of this work, a work illustrating what our planet may become if we continue on the path we are currently on without making radical lifestyle changes. Extreme weather patterns of droughts and flooding are the norm. More than 90% of Earth's land is degraded, so whole communities would be forced to migrate in search of fresh water and food. Plastic pollution in our oceans outweighs fish, and micro-particles are prevalent in the food chain and in the air we breathe. Insect populations have been decimated further damaging the food chain for humans and other species.

The time to act is upon us.