Despite decades of campaigning and policy change, air pollution is still worsening for more than half the world’s population. You might not notice the worsening effect in your daily, hometown life. But when you travel, the sight of industrial smog has a sobering effect.
As part of their mission to draw attention to the quality of the air you breathe, HouseFresh wanted to show you how 10 famous views could look if local human-made air pollution levels increase. The team found iconic photos of the views and, on each one, emulated the visual effect that air pollution has on the skyline of Ghaziabad, India, frequently ranked as the “most polluted city worldwide.”
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#1 Montparnasse Tower (Paris, France)
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#2 Christ The Redeemer (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil)
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#3 Rockefeller Center (New York, USA)
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#4 The Shard (London, UK)
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#5 St. Peter’s Basilica (Rome/Vatican City, Italy)
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#6 Mrs. Macquarie’s Point (Australia)
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#7 Kerry Park (Seattle, USA)
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#8 Victoria Peak (Hong Kong)
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#9 Tokyo Skytree (Japan)
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#10 Centre Island (Toronto, Canada)
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