目前已有十万多人联署,想成为 “垃圾岛人” 荷兰的海洋清理基金会(The Ocean Cleanup Foundation)对位于加利福尼亚和夏威夷之间的太平洋垃圾带进行了评估。研究的结果发表在《Scientific Reports》期刊上,题为“Evidence that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is rapidly accumulating plastic” 。评估结果显示,一些废弃的...
目前已有十万多人联署,想成为 “垃圾岛人” 荷兰的海洋清理基金会(The Ocean Cleanup Foundation)对位于加利福尼亚和夏威夷之间的太平洋垃圾带进行了评估。研究的结果发表在《Scientific Reports》期刊上,题为“Evidence that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is rapidly accumulating plastic” 。评估结果显示,一些废弃的...
Garbage has been discarded into the oceans for as long as humans have sailed the seven seas or lived on seashores or near waterways flowing into the sea. Since the 1940s, plastic use has increased dramatically, resulting in a huge quantity of nearly indestructible, lightweight material floating...
Pollution of the Ocean by Plastic and TrashAmos, Anthony F
It is significant that most of the trash is plastic because plastic does not break down easily—especially in water. When plastic is on land, it is more easily heated and breaks down faster. In the ocean, the plastic is cooled by the water and becomes coated with algae which shield it ...
A recent study of ocean trash counted a staggering 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic at loose in the seas. Here's what we know—and don't know—so far.
In one performance, posted on social media, Goto sets out to fill 10 buckets with cigarette ends, plastic bottles and fast-food wrappers. The aim is to raise awareness along with standards. “We want to make people think twice before they drop their litter,” he says. gomihiroi-samurai....
生态环境-新闻词汇 | 今天这篇新闻有点儿意思 大太平洋垃圾带竟也也能变成love shack。大自然真的是很神奇,环境问题也有辩证法在里面,但还是要保护环境,乱堆垃圾总归是弊大于利。 今日新闻:大太平洋垃圾带形成独特生态 今日词汇: In the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, coastal life piggybacks on plastic trash. ...
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, Sustainable Coastlines and its growing legions of volunteers have removed enough trash from shorelines around New Zealand and the Pacific to fill the equivalent of nearly 45 shipping containers. They have picked up tens of millions of individual items, 77% of ...