Forget sea levels, I'm more concerned with salt levels in the red sea than anything as that seems to be one of the reasons Egypt is no longer the breadbasket it used to be.
The issue with all this 'climate change' shit is the focus is on reduction and allocation of resources than better land management. They say use less power than focus on nuclear and eventually nuclear fusion. They say stop using plastic than proper disposal of plastic. It's the equivalent of the guy that gives up in a hard task then either persevere or find a more effective solution.
Taking away your drinking straw in the West isn't going to do shit.
Well, in a roundabout way, if that plastic drinking straw had made its way into a "recycling" bin destined for Asia, it would have ended up in the ocean.
Well, in a roundabout way, if that plastic drinking straw had made its way into a "recycling" bin destined for Asia, it would have ended up in the ocean.
Which wouldn't have happened in the first place if recycling (outside of several metals) wasn't a massive waste of money.
Forget sea levels, I'm more concerned with salt levels in the red sea than anything as that seems to be one of the reasons Egypt is no longer the breadbasket it used to be.
The issue with all this 'climate change' shit is the focus is on reduction and allocation of resources than better land management. They say use less power than focus on nuclear and eventually nuclear fusion. They say stop using plastic than proper disposal of plastic. It's the equivalent of the guy that gives up in a hard task then either persevere or find a more effective solution.
Well, in a roundabout way, if that plastic drinking straw had made its way into a "recycling" bin destined for Asia, it would have ended up in the ocean.
So enjoy your paper straw, pleb.
Which wouldn't have happened in the first place if recycling (outside of several metals) wasn't a massive waste of money.