The plastic wave has started forming an unavoidable loop from the depths of our oceans, island beaches to fishes ingesting it and landing into our plates in forms we can’t see. The problem of plastic pollution and managing waste, its impact on marine life and the ecosystem is one of the alarming issues of our times. Resolving it also requires the conjunction of different efforts to face this adversity. Overexploitation of non-renewable energy, losing hundreds of species to plastic debris, and looking ahead for more plastic than fish in the oceans by 2050 are major challenges we face right now. With the pace of events that we create to disturb the natural ecosystems, our footprint might be the last of all. The enormity of plastic pollution i...
Plastics are a part of our daily lives."Plastic are high molecular weight organic polymers which can...
With increasing global consumption, plastic debris has become an overwhelming concern for coastal an...
Jim Palardy - Project Director, Conservation Science Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts Abstract:...
We are living in a period of time where gaining access to clean water, food and even air is almost i...
The global throwaway culture has created a cross-ecosystem plastic pollution injustice. The first to...
Every day, people around the world buy a total of one million plastic bottles per minute. Studies sh...
Plastic pollution is not a new thing, not a new thing at all. Actually, concern about plastic had be...
This collection of works exhibited in Plasticine Marine evoke encounters between marine life and pla...
Plastic has completely consumed human life. We wake up to alarm clocks made of plastic, take showers...
Plastic is harming life below the water surface as well as land-living animals, including ourselves....
Our oceans are one of the largest ecosystems found on our planet, and they are also one of the drivi...
Plastic is one of the most ubiquitous sources of both contamination and pollution of the Anthropocen...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global environmental crisis with profound consequences for marin...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
Among the plethora of marine ecosystem challenges of this century, two have received increasing atte...
Plastics are a part of our daily lives."Plastic are high molecular weight organic polymers which can...
With increasing global consumption, plastic debris has become an overwhelming concern for coastal an...
Jim Palardy - Project Director, Conservation Science Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts Abstract:...
We are living in a period of time where gaining access to clean water, food and even air is almost i...
The global throwaway culture has created a cross-ecosystem plastic pollution injustice. The first to...
Every day, people around the world buy a total of one million plastic bottles per minute. Studies sh...
Plastic pollution is not a new thing, not a new thing at all. Actually, concern about plastic had be...
This collection of works exhibited in Plasticine Marine evoke encounters between marine life and pla...
Plastic has completely consumed human life. We wake up to alarm clocks made of plastic, take showers...
Plastic is harming life below the water surface as well as land-living animals, including ourselves....
Our oceans are one of the largest ecosystems found on our planet, and they are also one of the drivi...
Plastic is one of the most ubiquitous sources of both contamination and pollution of the Anthropocen...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global environmental crisis with profound consequences for marin...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
Among the plethora of marine ecosystem challenges of this century, two have received increasing atte...
Plastics are a part of our daily lives."Plastic are high molecular weight organic polymers which can...
With increasing global consumption, plastic debris has become an overwhelming concern for coastal an...
Jim Palardy - Project Director, Conservation Science Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts Abstract:...