There's great utilization of everyday objects such as bath tubs and Thomas the Tank Engine that compensate for the lack of
global destruction during the last third.
Not exact matches
During the height of the
global deforestation crisis in the mid-1980s, a small group of young people in Manhattan came together with a singular goal: to save the world's tropical rainforests from
destruction.
During the 1950s, human - caused disruptions of nature all the way up to
global destruction took on a veneer of scientific plausibility.
The report, The Human Cost of Weather - Related Disasters 1995 - 2015, is intended to focus attention
during the UN climate change conference — which opens in Paris on Monday − on the damage already inflicted by
global warming as a consequence of rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, in turn as a consequence of the human combustion of fossil fuels and the
destruction of the planet's forests.
This was a
during a period when
global climate change was supposedly dramatic and unprecedented, causing untold extreme death and
destruction.
Couple that CO2 reduction with a possible drop of some 0.7 C in temperatures (assuming for the sake of argument that all temperature increase
during the 20th century was caused by CO2), and the resulting picture in terms of
global destruction of life might be rather huge.