via The Guardian:the Ocean Cleanup, a foundation part-funded by the Dutch government to rid the oceans of plastics[Three words: Royal Dutch Shell. Ed.]
The vast patch of garbage floating in the Pacific Ocean is far worse than previously thought, with an aerial survey finding a much larger mass of fishing nets, plastic containers and other discarded items than imagined.
A reconnaissance flight taken in a modified C-130 Hercules aircraft found a vast clump of mainly plastic waste at the northern edge of what is known as the “great Pacific garbage patch”, located between Hawaii and California.
Miami graf artist Typoe kills it on the streets both inside and outside the gallery walls. Check out this stand-out piece titled Confetti Death created from a skull and shards of plastic spray-paint caps. Absolutely incredible. |
2 comments:
The Dutch, huh. Why doesn't the US of A do sumin' like this? Why doesn't the usa do ANYTHING for our environment/oceans?? We have smart people, labs, RICH peoples/companies who could invest! Oh, wait.
Choke on your plastic consumerist vomit, pigs.
Oh, we will.
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