Redpill me on the Great Pacific garbage patch
Doesn't seem so bad to me
Redpill me on the Great Pacific garbage patch
Doesn't seem so bad to me
Shipping industry is destroying the worlds oceans.
That's where most of the oxygen comes from
Globalization is the driving factor behind the shipping industry.
EU doesn't want that to stop because the leaders in the union earn shitloads in lobby money to keep it afloat, evne though it destroys European economies.
New Zealand is shit, not garbage.
>Shipping industry is destroying the worlds oceans.
that's our responsibility for the most part. We consume this shit
You followed up with a good argument though that I acknowledge
>Globalization is the driving factor behind the shipping industry.
Indeed things wouldn't be half as bad if shit wasn't shipped thousands of km across the globe to make more profit for huge corporations
What about the reports of it being twice the size of Texas?
Surely that is an exaggeration ?
Push it into a pile and light it on fire. How hard is that.
Seen it for yourself? Or have you just been looking at mountains of garbage fly-tipped onto beaches?
Came here to post this.
Cheers mate
Hawaii’s alright.
Nope, i dont think so
its bad and its probably one of the Actual risks to the climate we face.
I used to watch the feed from the exploration of the Marianna trench, they found lots of plastic trash down there.
Yeah, we could even hold politicians responsible for local politics, instead of them using the trade and global scapegoat all the time.
Have you looked at the west coast of america lately, particularly california? Clearly all those chemicals are doing something to the fish they eat, because most of them are batshit insane, sexually perverse, or mind numbingly stupid.
It's pretty bad tho
one thing that people don't look at is the fact that plastic doesn't return to a state or anything, it stays in nature and becomes micro plastics and harms the wild life and even humans eating this animal being afterwards.
and not to mention the huge plastic debris, it can be harmful for larger animals consuming it or getting stuck due to the debris
Been to Asia a few times and never seen one of these "Mountains"
I just haven't seen evidence to show its twice the size of texas, just a few empty bottles on a beach or plastic bags in the ocean, I get that its probably bad but I assumed it was being exaggerated.
So, we have evidence of this on beach coasts in Indo, and other Asian coastlines.
So, the question here is, we have a lot of talk talk, and Dutch young men impersonating MantaRays, but.. Where is the visual evidence of this?Based on the reports of the size of this, we have little to NO actual public evidence, visually specifically.
How has the size of this been calculated exactly? Would you expect a plastic pile of this size to be pretty visible no?
I smell nonsense......
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>flag changes
what are you trying to do?
Just nuke it and it'll disappear.
Just poor some harsh chemicals of the type you'd use to unclog your sink into the ocean and there you go
>earth
>70.8% of surface is water
>been to a few beaches
>seen a little plastic
>doesn't seem so bad to me
right
Show me evidence and I'll be on my way!
go take a swim in the pacific gyres and you'll have your proof