Unexpected Ways Microplastics are Altering the Climate
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Top Comments (10)
I'm full of anxiety and microplastics...
I think no sci-fi writer ever thought about a microplastic apocalypse... reality is always much more weird than fiction.
We done fucked up
If microplastics are in us and surround us, they're kinda like the shittiest version of The Force there is. Damn I wish I lived in a galaxy far far away right now.
Starting to feel like Lela from Futurama. Fry: "What about global warming?" Lela: "Oh right, that was a problem. Thank god those back to back nuclear winters fixed everything."
We were on a rollar coaster for a while. Now the carriage is off the rails.
Our legal and other safeguards are flawed. We assume that a technology is safe and have a legal right to make it, use it, spread it, and make money on it, until there is *proof* of a danger. The burden of proof is on the victims. The opposite of better safe than sorry.
The thing with Caddisfly larvae is that they don’t really discriminate what they use to build their casing. They will weave pretty much any solid material onto themselves.
the food industry! that every cup of yogurt, eaten once, the cup left behind for eternity, the juice bottles, water, condiments, groceries...there is no escape from them....to think that in 1960 we survived without them, but now we are swimming in a world of plastic, and drowning
We're like early Archeon organisms about to Great Oxidation ourselves
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Top Comments (10)
I'm full of anxiety and microplastics...
I think no sci-fi writer ever thought about a microplastic apocalypse... reality is always much more weird than fiction.
We done fucked up
If microplastics are in us and surround us, they're kinda like the shittiest version of The Force there is. Damn I wish I lived in a galaxy far far away right now.
Starting to feel like Lela from Futurama. Fry: "What about global warming?" Lela: "Oh right, that was a problem. Thank god those back to back nuclear winters fixed everything."
We were on a rollar coaster for a while. Now the carriage is off the rails.
Our legal and other safeguards are flawed. We assume that a technology is safe and have a legal right to make it, use it, spread it, and make money on it, until there is *proof* of a danger. The burden of proof is on the victims. The opposite of better safe than sorry.
The thing with Caddisfly larvae is that they don’t really discriminate what they use to build their casing. They will weave pretty much any solid material onto themselves.
the food industry! that every cup of yogurt, eaten once, the cup left behind for eternity, the juice bottles, water, condiments, groceries...there is no escape from them....to think that in 1960 we survived without them, but now we are swimming in a world of plastic, and drowning
We're like early Archeon organisms about to Great Oxidation ourselves