FriedRiceAndMath
FriedRiceAndMath t1_j6g5gpd wrote
Reply to comment by EvenBetterCool in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
Climate is playing a long game. Make the habitat unsuitable for humans while filling the remaining humans with microplastics, reducing the future rate of human (and consequently, plastic) production.
FriedRiceAndMath t1_j6g4zn5 wrote
Reply to comment by resumethrowaway222 in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
Hoist the plastic nanoparticles into the atmosphere to restock the ozone layer. It’ll be like sunglasses for the earth.
FriedRiceAndMath t1_j6g4t7b wrote
Reply to comment by kaybee915 in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
Big plastic has purchased a controlling interest in sunlight.
FriedRiceAndMath t1_j6g4g96 wrote
Reply to comment by Sparkybear in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
We eat the things that eat the plastics.
Kinda like, I want my pizza toppings to have eaten other pizza toppings.
FriedRiceAndMath t1_j49glwf wrote
Reply to Corridors between Western U.S. national parks would greatly increase the persistence time of mammals. Establishing an expanded protected area network based on identified mammal pathways and incorporating adjacent wilderness areas would greatly enlarge available habitat for mammal species by Wagamaga
“ecological bridges under the highways”
Tunnels for wild animal traffic?? This would be so cool.
FriedRiceAndMath t1_j49g9sf wrote
Reply to comment by PriorTable8265 in Corridors between Western U.S. national parks would greatly increase the persistence time of mammals. Establishing an expanded protected area network based on identified mammal pathways and incorporating adjacent wilderness areas would greatly enlarge available habitat for mammal species by Wagamaga
Indeed. When you run out of boomers to blame, will you then target GenX and then millennials? Eventually the real problem will come into focus.
FriedRiceAndMath t1_j6g5ms1 wrote
Reply to comment by joepalms in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
We will just implant tiny UV lights to break down our internal plastics.