
Scientific American has an fascinating feature An Earth Without People, not to mention these renderings of what the city might look like sans humans. The drawing above is what Fifth Avenue/St. Patrick's Cathedral would look like and the drawing below is what the subways would look like after just two days.
SA interviewed Alan Weisman, whose book The World Without Us discusses would happen if people just vanished completely from the face of the Earth. Given that subway system pumps about 13 million gallons of water out of its underground infrastructure each day, humans do a lot to keep our necessities going. But without them:
There are places in Manhattan where they’re constantly fighting rising underground rivers that are corroding the tracks. You stand in these pump rooms, and you see an enormous amount of water gushing in. And down there in a little box are these pumps, pumping it away. So, say human beings disappeared tomorrow. One of the first things that would happen is that the power would go off. A lot of our power comes out of nuclear or coal-fired plants that have automatic fail-safe switches to make sure that they don’t go out of control if no humans are monitoring their systems. Once the power goes off, the pumps stop working. Once the pumps stop working, the subways start filling with water. Within 48 hours you’re going to have a lot of flooding in New York City. Some of this would be visible on the surface. You might have some sewers overflowing. Those sewers would very quickly become clogged with debris—in the beginning the innumerable plastic bags that are blowing around the city and later, if nobody is trimming the hedges in the parks, you’re going to have leaf litter clogging up the sewers.Scientific American also has a timeline of what could happen - streets cave in after two years, buildings start to crumble in four, fires in five years, bridges collapse in 300 years. This really calls for some stop-action animation. Update: It turns out there is some animation - check out this video from Scientific American (and how vegetation starts to grow over Rockefeller Center!).





Let's see ... rats and flooding in a subway station ... and that is unusual, how?
The city actually looks better without people.
that artwork sucks. haha.
What do they mean...the subways look like that now. ;-)
also new york without people looks a lot like detroit today
for some reason i wish this would happen
am i sick?
This is news..?
The Earth is gonna shake of human kind like some annoying temporary case of dandruff. The Earth will still be here long after people are gone
I thought that was a garden gnome on the bottom left of the first picture
No #6, you're not sick, or at least to me. I'm a big fan of Apocalyptic lit/film. Perhaps because it means I'll be free of the rat race.
The only thing better is if we were fighting zombies at the same time.
These prints remind me of A Sound of Thunder...
And here's to seeing this on celluloid in I am Legend this winter.
#6, this isn't news to be sure, but the article was pretty interesting, and I think I'm gonna buy the book. Cool post.
Thanks for the link, and here's the best part--one of our freelancers made this awesome animated video about what would happen to New York if humans suddenly disappeared:
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=49B0CB1C-E7F2-99DF-31B25137E601E0C5
does anyone know if the book has pics like this or is it all text?
"Given that subway system pumps about 13 million gallons of water out of the underground each day [...]"
Nice writing.
Finally, some feel-good news!
"Certainly we can talk, it's a rather primitive accomplishment. We use it when we must. When we pray. When we sing to our God."
"...That thing out there- an atomic bomb-... is your god?!"
"You don't understand, Mr. Brent, the bomb is a holy weapon of peace."
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/wb/iamlegend/large.html
the deer in the first picture must have been cut and pasted from the Interpol album cover
TSK TSK Someone forgot to close their bold tag...
fantastic! i can't wait until humans wipe themselves off the face of the earth.
This is all very cool but that first picture looks like it was painted by Thomas Kinkade.
#[8] - I thought it was smoky the bear!
Weisman wrote essentially the exact same article for Discover Magazine two years ago: http://discovermagazine.com/2005/feb/earth-without-people/
No #6, you're not sick, just sick of all of the BS in this world. You're not alone, believe me.
I saw a video about what New York would look like if all the non-Whites disappeared.