National Geographic magazine has published some startling images of the global plastic pollution scourge.
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To end marine plastic pollution, we need to understand how waste travels to the seas.
National Geographic magazine has published some startling images of the global plastic pollution scourge.
Our planet's seas and oceans are choking on plastic waste that's very conveniently being thrown into them. We seem to think of water as some sort of a black hole where everything just disappears. Everything that we throw or have thrown in the water is coming back to us. It's estimated that humans dump an average of 8 trillion kilograms of plastic into the oceans every year.
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Australia has signalled its ambition to end plastic pollution around the world by 2040 under a new plastic pollution treaty.
The air contains fibres from polyester clothing, traffic debris and fragments from water bottles and litter, according to research.
Particles of debris from car tyres are ending up in the ocean as "plastic soup", a conservationist group warns.
How do you feel when you look at these pictures? Jeremy Carroll is the artist and photographer behind this incredible collection of images featured in an exhibit called Entanglement that we first caught sight of on Treehugger. Each image depicts a human being caught up in the waste that is commonly found in seawater a
If one could pass a magnifying lens over the pixelated realm of mass consumption in contemporary American culture, one might peer into a mind-boggling sea of just how vast our appetite is for consumer goods and household products. How might we then effectively
National Geographic magazine has published some startling images of the global plastic pollution scourge.
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
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Plastic pollution is an alarming global crisis that demands our immediate attention. It's not just an eyesore; it's a severe threat to our planet's health and b
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China, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines say they will act to stop plastic polluting the oceans.
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A model simulating a device touted to clear plastic from the 'Great Pacific garbage patch' shows that it would collect much less than 1 per cent of the ocean’s plastic pollution by 2150.
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
National Geographic magazine has published some startling images of the global plastic pollution scourge.