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Man's destruction of the earth

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Director Jan Arthur spent 15 years preparing and visited 50 countries for filming, from the Great Barrier Reef at the bottom of Australia to Mount Kilimanjaro on the Kenyan Plateau in Africa. Amazon rainforest to Gobi desert; From the endless cotton fields in Texas, USA, to the industrial towns in Shanghai, China. Picturesque scenery awakens the world, and optimistically cherishes the 50% rainforest we still have, instead of just paying attention to the lost half; More importantly, the 6 billion people on earth should wake up, and our responsibility lies in. ...

Lu Beisong is the first producer, and the documentary directed by internationally renowned photographer Yang Yazu Beithang. Explain the birth and evolution of the earth and the various problems facing the earth today from an objective point of view! Take the audience to know the beautiful earth with natural and beautiful pictures and publicize the importance and urgency of environmental protection. ?

Since human beings appeared on the earth for 200,000 years, the balance established by the evolution of this planet after nearly 4 billion years is no longer orderly. We have paid a high price for this, but now is not the time to be pessimistic-mankind still has ten years to reverse this trend, understand the complete truth of our plundering of the earth's rich resources in the past, and change human consumption patterns. ?

Yang Yazoubet, an international photographer, brought us the unique photos he took when he visited more than 50 countries. These photos were taken from the air and shared his surprise and anxiety. His works set up a huge engineering cornerstone, and we will rebuild it together.