There Is No Planet B
Created by Dylan Cabrera and Alejandro Uceda
The Problems
The Solutions
Plastic in Oceans
Millions of tons of plastic enter the oceans every year. Many marine animals die from eating plastic or getting trapped in it, and microplastics are now found in the food chain.
Start Small
Our future depends on the choices we make today. Every action, no matter how small, has an impact on the world we live in.
The Problem
Human activity is seriously damaging the planet. Pollution, deforestation and climate change are putting ecosystems, animals and people at risk. If we don’t change our habits, the damage could become irreversible.
If we cut down too many trees, animals lose their homes.
This shows how nature reacts directly to human actions.
Air Pollution
Air pollution comes from cars, factories and burning fossil fuels. It contaminates the air we breathe and harms both the environment and human health, especially in big cities.
Deforestation
Forests are cut down to build cities, roads and farms. This destroys animal habitats, reduces biodiversity and increases climate change because fewer trees absorb carbon dioxide.
If everyone recycled, the planet would be much cleaner.
This shows how powerful collective action could be if more people changed their habits.
Transport Choices
Walking, cycling or using public transport reduces pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It also improves personal health and reduces traffic in cities.
Smart Consumption
Buying fewer unnecessary products and avoiding fast fashion reduces waste and pollution. Choosing reusable and long-lasting items helps protect natural resources.
If we reduce plastic use, we will protect marine life.
Simple changes like using reusable bottles and bags can make a big difference.
Be part of the change!
Use less plastic. Recycle. Save energy. Choose sustainable transport. Talk to others about protecting the planet. If we act now, we can still protect our planet. The future depends on us.
If people use public transport, air pollution will decrease.
Fewer cars on the road means cleaner air and healthier cities.
Everyday Actions
Turning off lights, saving water and wasting less food helps reduce environmental damage. Small daily habits can lead to big environmental benefits over time.
There Is No Planet B
Dylan Cabrera Aleksic
Created on January 31, 2026
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There Is No Planet B
Created by Dylan Cabrera and Alejandro Uceda
The Problems
The Solutions
Plastic in Oceans
Millions of tons of plastic enter the oceans every year. Many marine animals die from eating plastic or getting trapped in it, and microplastics are now found in the food chain.
Start Small
Our future depends on the choices we make today. Every action, no matter how small, has an impact on the world we live in.
The Problem
Human activity is seriously damaging the planet. Pollution, deforestation and climate change are putting ecosystems, animals and people at risk. If we don’t change our habits, the damage could become irreversible.
If we cut down too many trees, animals lose their homes.
This shows how nature reacts directly to human actions.
Air Pollution
Air pollution comes from cars, factories and burning fossil fuels. It contaminates the air we breathe and harms both the environment and human health, especially in big cities.
Deforestation
Forests are cut down to build cities, roads and farms. This destroys animal habitats, reduces biodiversity and increases climate change because fewer trees absorb carbon dioxide.
If everyone recycled, the planet would be much cleaner.
This shows how powerful collective action could be if more people changed their habits.
Transport Choices
Walking, cycling or using public transport reduces pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It also improves personal health and reduces traffic in cities.
Smart Consumption
Buying fewer unnecessary products and avoiding fast fashion reduces waste and pollution. Choosing reusable and long-lasting items helps protect natural resources.
If we reduce plastic use, we will protect marine life.
Simple changes like using reusable bottles and bags can make a big difference.
Be part of the change!
Use less plastic. Recycle. Save energy. Choose sustainable transport. Talk to others about protecting the planet. If we act now, we can still protect our planet. The future depends on us.
If people use public transport, air pollution will decrease.
Fewer cars on the road means cleaner air and healthier cities.
Everyday Actions
Turning off lights, saving water and wasting less food helps reduce environmental damage. Small daily habits can lead to big environmental benefits over time.