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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Pollute: A Tale of Environmental Consequences" Before the dawn of environmental consciousness, Ferrybridge Power Station stood tall in North Yorkshire, England, UK - a symbol of progress and energy production. After years of unchecked pollution, the once pristine shores near Baku Azerbaijan became marred by oil derricks, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape. The Svartsengi Geothermal plant in Iceland may feed water to The Blue Lagoon, but its operations also contribute to the delicate balance between nature's wonders and man-made pollutants. Amidst towering structures like Petrochemicals Plant lies a reminder that industrialization often comes at a cost to our planet's health and well-being. "Industrial Landscape under the Snow, " painted in 1907 on canvas, captures both the beauty of winter and the somber reality that pollution knows no season or boundaries. Through a vivid color lithograph titled "Before; After, " we witness how human activities can transform idyllic landscapes into polluted nightmares over time. In "The Dream of the Engineer, " depicted through lithography artistry, we are confronted with society's ambition juxtaposed against nature's fragility - an ever-present struggle for balance amidst industrial growth. With another lithograph titled "Interruption of Production, " we glimpse into moments when factories cease their relentless polluting activities due to unforeseen circumstances or temporary respite for Mother Earth. As captured in yet another lithograph called "The Great Mosque of Meshed, " even sacred places cannot escape from being shrouded by smokestacks' emissions as they loom large over urban landscapes worldwide. A devil sniffs smoke from a factory chimney in an evocative lithographic piece reminding us that pollution is not just detrimental to our environment but also carries moral implications for future generations.