Global Warming
Thick plumes of industrial fumes stain the sky, trapping heat and choking the air we breathe. Beneath the surface, polluted waters weave through landscapes, carrying toxic remnants from factories, poisoning rivers, and turning once-thriving ecosystems into wastelands. Meanwhile, roads are endlessly clogged with vehicles, each engine pumping carbon into the atmosphere, fueling an unrelenting rise in temperatures. The balance of nature crumbles as cities expand, transportation networks grow, and the earth struggles under the weight of human progress. From the burning asphalt to the suffocating smoke, climate change accelerates—driven by the relentless march of industry, water pollution, and the fumes of a world on the move.