Some Sydney beaches and rivers are being described as "hotspots" for tiny fragments of plastic pollution created as debris breaks down, threatening marine life. But citizen scientists are helping to find solutions.
The highest was over 4000. Bits of plastic. Per square fucking metre. We are fucked dude.
Honestly the biggest sign that life on earth is almost over. There's nothing we can economically do to remove the plastic, and we are not only not fixing the issue, we're accelerating it.
This is what doomer-fies me more than anything. Like before the pandemic, west coast cities were triumphalist that they banned plastic fkn straws. Now we have 9 billion disposable masks making their way to the landfills / oceans. Nobody cares. At the grocery store, every individual donut is put in its own hard plastic container.
I see people like "We're going to emerge from this pandemic and it will be a love fest!" No, we're going to emerge into a brutal police / surveillance state on the eve of climate annihilation.
Honestly the biggest sign that life on earth is almost over. There's nothing we can economically do to remove the plastic, and we are not only not fixing the issue, we're accelerating it.
This is what doomer-fies me more than anything. Like before the pandemic, west coast cities were triumphalist that they banned plastic fkn straws. Now we have 9 billion disposable masks making their way to the landfills / oceans. Nobody cares. At the grocery store, every individual donut is put in its own hard plastic container.
I see people like "We're going to emerge from this pandemic and it will be a love fest!" No, we're going to emerge into a brutal police / surveillance state on the eve of climate annihilation.