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The Five Takeaways of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Captain Charles Moore1 comment

fivetakeaways wrote 1 month ago: In the movie Wall-E, the title character spends his days dutifully compacting trash that generations … more →

Tags: Environment, Charles Moore, garbage, Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Long Beach, Pacific Ocean, Plastic

Algaita Marine Research Foundation - Charles Moore and the Pacific Garbage Patch

plasticwaterpollution wrote 1 month ago: Pacific Gyre trawl sample (Algalita) This is a test. This test wil be about Algalita and Charles Moo … more →

Tags: Ocean, Charles Moore, garbage, garbage patch, ocean pollution, pacific gyre

Drowning the Oceans in Plastic Trash1 comment

Stephen wrote 3 months ago: By Stephen Leahy [UPDATE: Aug 27 2009 "Scientists explore 'great Pacific Ocean garbage patch"] Wired … more →

Tags: Ocean, Pollution and Toxics, wildlife, Plastic, garbage patch, pacific gyre, World Environment Day

MSM: The world's rubbish dump - a garbage tip that stretches from Hawaii to Japan3 comments

sakerfa wrote 4 months ago: (Ind) – A “plastic soup” of waste floating in the Pacific Ocean is growing at an a … more →

Tags: WMD, Science:health, Politics/Elect/Corrupt, Mainstream media, nwo, Oil, Japan, Scientists, Research

Emails from the Western Front: the Pacific Garbage Patch

seacat wrote 6 months ago: Over at the HuffPpost, Laurie David is chronicling Charles Moore’s exploration of the path fro … more →

Tags: Culture, stupid plastic containers, plastic bag, plastic bags, Plastic, Plastic water bottles, plastics, plast, Algalita Marine Research

Plastic, Plastic and More Plastic!4 comments

Eco-Footprint Solutions wrote 7 months ago: There have been many news stories lately about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (even Oprah talked ab … more →

Tags: reduce, Impact, recycle, pacific gyre, pacific garbage patch, Alan Weisman, Captain Charles Moore, recycle plastic, sustainable packaging

Tiny Plastics On Hawaii Beach13 comments

lamarguerite wrote 1 year ago: Landed in Honolulu. Couldn’t wait to take long walk on beach. As usual, such a treat, except f … more →

Tags: Not So Green Exposure, garbage patch, gyre, pelagic plastics, Pollution, Trash

Junk Raft is Making Waves in the Pacific Trash Gyre3 comments

amurphyone wrote 1 year ago: Hold off the next time you grab a disposable bottle of water while picking up your coffee at Starbuc … more →

Tags: disposable, Plastic, gyre, Joel Paschal, Marcus Eriksen, Marine Research Foundation, Mario Van Peebles, Mario's Greenhouse, Pacific Ocean

Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Part Deux, This Sunday1 comment

lalablahblah wrote 1 year ago: THIS SUNDAY: BON VOYAGE to the JUNK RAFT on a 6 mos. journey The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a pa … more →

Tags: Environment, party, Science & Nature, Bon Voyage, Great Pacific Garbage Patch, junk boat, Ocean, Plastic, pollustion

happy victoria day

The New Deference wrote 1 year ago: today isn’t a dead queen of england’s birthday and to celebrate toronto canada’s g … more →

Tags: Painting, original content, death, Art, Globe and Mail, Rant, Ronald Reagan, Oceans, Greenpeace

The Gyre Trash Pit: how can we help?

autonomieproject wrote 1 year ago: As a child who dreamed about becoming a marine biologist and was completely obsessed with all things … more →

Tags: Environment, Green Tip of the Week, Ocean, hazardous plastics, the Gyre, reusable bags, biodegrable plastics

Rubbish soup

Vintage Guy wrote 1 year ago: If you don’t know about this, educate yourself… Search links: Algalita Marine Research F … more →

Tags: The world outside Sydney, plastic island, rubbish soup, Charles Moore, plastics in the ocean

Landfill-on-Sea, Ecologist

daisy dumas wrote 1 year ago: Landfill-on-Sea – Ecologist magazine feature, August/September 2007 The first article detailin … more →

Tags: Daisy Dumas, Landfill-on-Sea, plastic pollution, Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Pacific Ocean


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