10 Aerial Photos From The 350 Movement

In case you haven’t heard of 350.org, it is an organization that was started by US author Bill McKibben. Its aim is to build a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis and ultimately preserve our planet. There have been many great examples of how people from around the world have volunteered to take action and help with 350. I wanted to focus on a trend which emerged where people around the world created scenes and giant 350 number sculptures with the idea that you could see them from space. Here are 10 aerial photos as part of the 350 movement:

 

350 bald eagle aerial photo

350 windmill aerial photo sculpture

350 polar bear sculpture ice

350 elephant sculpture aerial photo

350 aerial photo house boy

350 green power aerial photo

350 green footprint aerial photo

350 LA eagle aerial photo

350 planet aerial photo sculpture

350 Sydney Opera House Australia

 


Images courtesy of Matthew Anderson, Jeff Pantukhoff, Spectral Q, CubemeGreen Right Now, Daniel Dancer, Huffington PostStatic Photography350.orgGreenpeace

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