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100 Appreciation of Works in Disappeared Places

1. The works of authoritative organizations tell about the threats we face. 100 Many beautiful human homes are disappearing. We should know something about these ongoing tragedies, instead of waiting for decades before suddenly looking back and feeling deeply.

2. This book is equipped with 65,438+000 photos taken by the world's top photographers, showing beautiful and dreamy distant scenery and leaving instant environmental meditation. Is this the last precious image of these places?

3. "100 Disappeared Places" caused great repercussions in Europe and America and became a bestseller list. Many schools, institutions, enterprises and organizations regard it as a must-read book for everyone. Some pictures in this book are also popular all over the world, and have become the focus pictures of many large public places and cultural media. Climate change is happening! ..... In my opinion, 100 disappearing places are of great significance for people to fully understand the great disasters that climate change may bring. It aims to make the public pay attention to the impact of climate change, pay attention to the fate of these 65,438+000 places that are extremely cherished all over the world, and then urge people to make really useful decisions to protect these beautiful, fragile and precious places on earth. ..... We should tell the public that climate change is not something that will happen in the future. It happened right in front of our eyes!

-Rajandra Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, Chairman of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

As a resident of the earth, I have the responsibility to remind everyone that if the government and society do not take practical actions to give up nuclear weapons and prevent the climate from deteriorating further, there will be great dangers that we can foresee. In fact, we are making the climate worse and worse. Although the threat from climate is not as terrible as nuclear weapons, we are facing a serious climate threat.

-famous scientist Stephen Hawking

There is conclusive, comprehensive and consistent objective evidence that human beings are changing the climate, thus threatening our society and the ecosystem on which we live.

-An open letter from 255 academicians of the National Academy of Sciences, including 1 1 Nobel Prize winners.

There is no more deadly threat than climate change ... what we need is to act alone or together to reduce the pressure we bring to the earth. We know what we should do. What we need is to get enough people to move.

-desmond tutu, Nobel Peace Prize winner.

We must be responsible ... My hope for the future is that everyone can take responsibility, so that we can leave the earth to our children and the next generation before climate change causes irreparable disasters.

-Peter Garrett, Australian Minister of Environment, Heritage and Arts

This planet is a precious gift ... all of us live on this planet. We can only cherish its beauty and cherish it. ..... For our future generations, for future children, for their children and their children's children, we must do something within our power.

-Joss Stone, a famous British female singer.

I'm serious ... as long as you pay attention to your choice when buying jeans or coffee, light bulbs or cars, tomatoes or cheese every day, you can become a member of a huge and rapidly increasing rational consumer group.

Danish actress Connie Nielsen.

Some people regard it as a choice, but I regard it as the essence of human evolution. ..... We must join hands and shout loudly for a long time to express our determination with technical, commercial and creative solutions: save these extraordinary cultures and save these fragile places!

-American rock star Dave Stewart