In time, some bacterium will learn how to thrive on plastics and will eat the problem.
There are petroleum seeps in the Gulf of Mexico which have gone on for millions of years. There are bacteria which evolved which would starve without them and animals which would starve without those bacteria.
This is also true of subsea hydrothermal vents spewing hydrogen sulfide.
Last week, I read that Japanese scientists had accidentally improved this plastic-eating bacterium: https://phys.org/news/2016-03-newly-bacteria-plastic-bottles.html
By my own admission, I’m a freak about recycling. I get teased about it, and I know a couple of people who will deliberately put stuff in the trash to annoy me, but I don’t count them among my friends.
I really hate it when my favorite comics get political, regardless of the reason. I come here for entertainment, not a knock on my conscience (I get enough of that in every other aspect of my life).
The garbage patches in the oceans would be perfect projects for the UN. It doesn’t matter if a nation is landlocked or an island. We ALL are responsible for the trash in the oceans.
With reasonably tight controls, we could probably get upwards of 80% of the funding spent on actually cleaning up those patches. Obviously we also need to work on the sources of pollution, but the clean up itself would be a great accomplishment on many levels.
If we can have giant factory fishing ships, we can have giant trash gatherers that have compactors and assistant ships that would ferry the bricks of trash to port.
They need to start showing that commercial with the native American roaming through this country and ended with: People start pollution, people can stop it. I remember that commercial as a child and it was very effective then and would be now. It should never had stop.
Yakety Sax over 6 years ago
Shades of Iron Eyes Cody! : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Eyes_Cody
As for the patch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Atlantic_garbage_patch
" Humans eventually consume sea life, ingesting the same toxins and plastics consumed by the wildlife."
Lyrak over 6 years ago
Happy Earth Day
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
…well, it’s not Ocean Day.
(just joking)
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In time, some bacterium will learn how to thrive on plastics and will eat the problem.
There are petroleum seeps in the Gulf of Mexico which have gone on for millions of years. There are bacteria which evolved which would starve without them and animals which would starve without those bacteria.
This is also true of subsea hydrothermal vents spewing hydrogen sulfide.
hawgowar over 6 years ago
Iron Eyes Cody was an Italian.
Tyge over 6 years ago
And so our nod to “Earth Day” is complete.
jarvisloop over 6 years ago
Last week, I read that Japanese scientists had accidentally improved this plastic-eating bacterium: https://phys.org/news/2016-03-newly-bacteria-plastic-bottles.html
KEA over 6 years ago
But they won’t as long as greed rules.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
https://youtu.be/ft7zpYy2qyY
https://youtu.be/1qT-rOXB6NI
https://youtu.be/k-F-gvRO1vE
Nighthawks Premium Member over 6 years ago
unfortunately , most people are apathetic, selfish and basically stupid
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
By my own admission, I’m a freak about recycling. I get teased about it, and I know a couple of people who will deliberately put stuff in the trash to annoy me, but I don’t count them among my friends.
Thanksfortheinfo2000 over 6 years ago
Pogo: we have met the enemy and he is us!
Flossie Mud Duck over 6 years ago
I read everyone’s differing opinions, and probably no one is entirely right. I just do what I can, and hopefully all will do the same.
Drollster over 6 years ago
I really hate it when my favorite comics get political, regardless of the reason. I come here for entertainment, not a knock on my conscience (I get enough of that in every other aspect of my life).
Andylit Premium Member over 6 years ago
The garbage patches in the oceans would be perfect projects for the UN. It doesn’t matter if a nation is landlocked or an island. We ALL are responsible for the trash in the oceans.
With reasonably tight controls, we could probably get upwards of 80% of the funding spent on actually cleaning up those patches. Obviously we also need to work on the sources of pollution, but the clean up itself would be a great accomplishment on many levels.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 6 years ago
If we can have giant factory fishing ships, we can have giant trash gatherers that have compactors and assistant ships that would ferry the bricks of trash to port.
stuartc6925 over 6 years ago
They need to start showing that commercial with the native American roaming through this country and ended with: People start pollution, people can stop it. I remember that commercial as a child and it was very effective then and would be now. It should never had stop.
larrybeth Premium Member over 6 years ago
The world is coming to an end soon……….I know because I’ve heard that since the 70’s