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Most of the plastic dumped into the ocean likely ends up on the coasts, not floating around the ocean’s surface or on the seafloor. In fact, three-quarters of the rubbish found along Australia’s coastlines is plastics.
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The increasing precarity of life on our planet may dispose us to see this use of discarded matter as an unalloyed good. Surely it’s better than removing yet more of the planet’s matter? Billions of people lack adequate shelter, after all. _...Read More_
The increasing precarity of life on our planet may dispose us to see this use of discarded matter as an unalloyed good. Surely it’s better than removing yet more of the planet’s matter? Billions of people lack adequate shelter, after all. _...Read More_