Do You Know How You Impact Earth?

    • Shewali Tiwari | Indiatimes
    • Publish Date: Sep 7 2016 11:27AM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 7 2016 11:27AM
Do You Know How You Impact Earth?

NASA Has Released A Documentary On The Extent Of Human Impact On Earth. Watch And Know How You Can Make A Change...

Right now, we are 7.4 billion people strong, and if you just sit and observe the magnitude at which we are growing, you're going to be quite flabbergasted. As our population grows, we’re eating more space, leaving more marks, and spreading more debris. Our planet has never been dirtier and in this moment it’s the cleanest it will ever be — so what do you think?

Many human activities result in pollution, deforestation, erosion and a host of other problems. A new documentary made with the help of NASA reveals the sad realities of how we are damaging our planet.
 

 
According to a former astronaut, Marsha Ivins, who was first selected by NASA in 1984 and has spent 1,300 hours in space, the human impact on our planet is vast.
 
In her documentary A Beautiful Planet, she shows footage of the Earth taken from the
International Space Station along with sharing bits and pieces of their life in space.
 
The documentary throws light on the human footprint and its huge impression on this fragile planet. 
 
 

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Ritvik Baweja Bal Bharati Public School

Definately the bad attitude of humans towards our mother resource Earth has many intended causes. The earth is deteriorating day by day. For we don''t control our actions and bad behavior then one day will come when we will have no time to regret. We should start the sustainable development for a better quality of life

yagnashree DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL

awesome video. it will be nice if i also get a chance to go there

yagnashree DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL

very awesome

Parth Gupta GD GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL DWARKA SECTOR 10

Obviously there is a bad effect of humans on our beloved mother earth i think we should stop this overgrowing population and stop all activities that effect mother nature.

Sarthak Khulbe BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

The greatest reason which is damaging earth and it''s environment is population explosion as increase in population is making excessive demand of natural resources which is also causing deforeststion and habitat loss of innocent animals.

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