The Breakdown of Plastics in the Ocean Microplastics are ingested by marine life and then consumed by us. One study of dead seabirds found that 92.5% had ingested plastics equal to 5% of their body we…
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Plastic Planet
A Plastic Planet Industrial ecologist Roland Geyer measures the production, use and fate of all the plastics ever made, including synthetic fibers By Julie Cohen Wednesday, July 19, 2017 - 11:00 Publi…
One thing you can do: Be a climate communicator
One thing you can do: Be a climate communicator New York Times Climate Fwd: By Tik Root So, you’re committed to reducing your carbon footprint and you’ve identified the individual actions that work f…
Beat the Heat Efficiently
One Thing You Can Do: Beat the Heat Efficiently By Eduardo Garcia, Henry Fountain and Somini Sengupta Published in The New York Times Image: Tyler Varsell A heat wave scorched Europe through the weeke…
9 Ways to Cut Down on Plastic
9 Ways to cut down on plastic By Steven Kurutz Leer en español Published in The New York Times. Drowning in plastic, but not sure how to set yourself free? Plastic purgers say you can drastically redu…
National Geographic Images of Ocean Plastic
Striking photos reveal plastic and plankton side-by-side PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVID LIITTSCHWAGER PHOTOGRAPHED AT A TEMPORARY FIELD LABORATORY, NOAA PACIFIC ISLANDS FISHERIES SCIENCE CENTER, KAILUA KONA, HI …