While I was out, I discovered some frightening information. This stuff could have come straight out of a science fiction book, (think Mad Max and the Thunder Dome or Soylent Green). If I had any doubts that Man is completely laying waste to the earth. Those doubts disappeared after I discovered this 10-ton elephant in our room. Speaking of elephants, are any left in the wild or have we killed them all?
With so many people hating on others for so many reasons, wrong color, wrong religion, wrong sexual orientation, wrong country, and wrong eye color among other things. Nobody is noticing a silent "invisible" menace that threatens to exterminate us all. It's invisible because the average person will never see it in their lifetime, but I'm going to show it to you today. A modern, miracle material that we invented years ago threatens to turn our oceans into vast expanses of toxic soup... an ocean of plastic. How long do you think life on Earth can survive if the seven seas become seven poisonous junkyards? It's going take all of us working together to fix this. The ocean as a junkyard problem must be solved, or it 's going to be game over for us or at least game over for our grandchildren or great-grandchildrenHere's the problem.
Our world has been over-run with plastic. It's in all the common items we use every day. We find plastic in our cars, our carpets, our ever-present electronic devices and wrapped around our food. Many of our modern conveniences and accomplishments would not exist without plastic. While researching this post, I found an eye-opening video on YouTube. This video will show you things that very few people have seen. Everyone should see this video so they can see first hand the destruction we are doing to the ocean. I have to warn you that this video has adult language and situations. It is divided into three parts, don't miss part three.Part One: Departure to Garbage Island
https://youtu.be/D41rO7mL6zMOver the last sixty years the use of plastic has increased almost twentyfold, with an annual production reaching two hundred eighty million tons in 2011. According to Ellen Gamerman, one million plastic bags are used every minute while the US alone goes through one hundred billion plastic shopping bags annually. The question becomes: Where does all this plastic go?Source: Carolyn L. Kane—PLASTIC SHINE: FROM PROSAIC MIRACLE TO RETROGRADE SUBLIME
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