This article originally appeared on 05.11.15
Global Population Speak Out, an organization that unites environmentalists, knows the power of a great image. The group recently published “Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot," an eye-opening book designed to “make millions of people acutely, immediately, and viscerally aware of the dangers and deprivations facing people and the planet." In the book, the scale of the damage caused by humans is captured by photographers from around the globe. These seven images offer a startling glimpse at the current state of our environment.















For now, the Zoox robotaxis are free but they can only drop passengers off at one of five Las Vegas Strip locations with plans to expand to many more locations in the near future. Zoox
The autonomous vehicles can reach speeds up to 75mph going forward or backward. It has four-wheel steering, known as crab steering.Zoox
Man eats a simple breakfast.Image via
Young man puts his face on scrambled eggs.
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Toddlers especially are curious and constantly testing boundaries which can lead to frustration for parents. Finding the right balance between patience and effective communication is keyYuganov Konstantin/Canva
Montessori Academies teach awareness and respect of their environment as part of their educational program. By encouraging your child to use an indoor voice and signals to them peace.Yuri Arcurs/Canva
When young children are overwhelmed, they go into survival mode and logic flies out the window. Their nervous system goes into fight-or-flight and they need help from you to regulate their emotions. Evengy Atamaneko/Canva 


A pile of dirty plastic containersCanva
Overhead shot of a recycling plantCanva