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– In 35 years the oceans may contain more plastic bottles that fish. A lacniare the environmental alarm is a study published in the World Economic Forum , that about 32% of the plastic items globally escapes to collection and is abandoned in the wild. The researchers estimate that by 2050 the seas will be reversed every minute an amount of plastic equal to that carried by four trucks full of garbage.
The danger of disposable plastic – currently end up in the seas every year eight million tons of plastic, the equivalent of a truck full of garbage per minute. “The most urgent problem to be solved is that concerning pollution caused by disposable plastic items, which are not recycled properly,” said Dianna Cohen, CEO of Plastic pollution coalition. “We all have the power to do something to reduce the amount of plastic we use every day,” he added.
The cleaning starts from the coast – The cleanliness of the oceans from plastic It must start from the coast and not from the “islands” of garbage as the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch”, the mega-area garbage in the Pacific, one of the five largest in the world. To suggest this is a study from Imperial College London, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters .
Farewell fish? – The alarm on the fish population of the oceans has also been launched by a recent study from the University of Adelaide, Australia. The researchers examined the impact of the Climate Change on marine ecosystems and the species that inhabit them, concluding that by 2050 we risk mass extinction . E ‘was observed that the food chains of the oceans of the world are at risk of collapse due to emissions of greenhouse gases, of overfishing and pollution localized.
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