Cleaning Up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (With A Gigantic Net) | A Brief History of the Future
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2024
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Boyan Slat, the founder of The Ocean Cleanup, highlights that instead of waiting for someone else to solve problems, we should actively engage in finding solutions to the issues that bother us. Now streaming: to.pbs.org/3V7BRLk
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE
Ari Wallach explores the historically transformational moment we are currently living in, why it causes so many of us to feel overwhelmed and afraid, and how it actually offers unprecedented possibilities for new and exciting futures we can create together. Now streaming: to.pbs.org/3V7BRLk
Combining history, science, and unexpected storytelling to expand our understanding about the impact that the choices we make today will have on our tomorrows. Each episode follows those who are working to solve our greatest challenges. The series also features valuable insights from a wide range of thinkers, scientists, developers and storytellers including French President Emmanuel Macron, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, sailor Dame Ellen MacArthur, musician Grimes, architect Bjarke Ingels, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, legendary soccer player Kylian Mbappé, and more. - Развлечения
This man is doing gods work 😊
"What do you think when people say what you're doing is impossible?" I mean, we're the ones who made this impossible amount of trash. We source the materials, polymerize them, mold them and distribute them. It's not beyond us to recollect them. Nice job ocean clean up 🎉
This is a con job. Those ships collecting the garbage are generating pollution far in excesss of what they're supposedly 'fixing'. It is sad to see PBS give their seal of approval to this fraud.
Donated to these guys a few times since they were just starting out. Very nice to see PBS doing a piece on this project. I will keep donating and encourage others to.
This kid is very impressive.
Who is not impressed?
Thank you 😊
Recently found Clean People laundry sheets. LOVE it after using for many months. NO huge gluggy liquid detergent jugs to throw away anymore for me!
Restore my faith in humanity and iam impressed with that young man. But Iam still against plastic.as many things as possible should be returnable with a deposit
It is sad what we have done to the earth. Unfortunately I see people throwing trash out of cars all the time. 😢
they should have giant trash compactor and containers and sort it when they get back - more storage, longer time onsite, more efficiency
The Ocean Cleanup should contact "Green Vinyl Records" a.k.a. "GVR". The name of the company (with offices in the U.S. and The Netherlands) is misleading because the records are not made of PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) but PET or PETE (polyethylene terephthalate) a.k.a #1 recyclable plastic. PET is the most common thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family and the oceans are filled with it. GVR does not press PVC into vinyl records rather it uses PET plastic (recycled plastic is fine) in repurposed laserdisc injection mold machines. The process uses about 90% less energy to make a record because it doesn't rely on steam and extreme pressure but electricity and a polymer that has a much lower viscosity. All records are archival and can last forever if cared for and stored properly - PET ones may actually last longer. The fact that The Ocean Cleanup and GVR started in The Netherlands is a bonus.
Wish i could help in a meaningful way
Is there evidence that the fishing nets are coming from stream discharge rather than ocean fishing?
Thank you
Capitalism enshittifies everything.
It requires a moral framework.
BRING BACK GLASS!
The key to cleaning up the pacific garbage patch is to clean up litter on land in the first place before it makes its' way via drainage ditches, streams and rivers to the ocean. The other effort should be to completely eliminate the manufacture of single use plastic and/or 100% recycle them.
Show us the patch.
It starts with us humans..... Seriously a non plastic straw on a huge plastic cup? Corpos would be fuming a campaign to end plastic happens.
while it's fine to do SOMETHING with the shredded plastic there's no way getting around that we need to stop consuming so much plastics all together. I've been following the ocean cleanup since the early years and while I still love the project it just reminds me of how we are avoiding taking the real and necessary steps as a species to prevent our ecosystems from collapsing further.
also: I want a youtube channel that just livestreams the interceptors that filter the garbage out of dense urban waterways and prevents them from entering the ocean. 1) it's satisfying to watch 2) it would raise awareness? Maybe?
I didn't know this exists while I am alive.
Which makes it much more critical.
I wonder what if countries share this responsibality in cleaning this trash content instead of political wars ?!!
Developing sweden receycling methods where it is possible. .
Making new Japanese plastical islands ..
Why they do not really care about what really matters ?!
It’s not within humans’ ability to resolve.
Revelation 11: 18 assures us that it will be resolved though. 😊
Legendary.
Send the bill to Asia.
Music is way too loud, voices just sound like mumbling.
reminder that there's no such thing as plastic recycling. Certainly there is bad idea recycling, tho