How To Protect The Ocean

Microplastics were found in the human bloodstream, so can we now actually do something about plastic pollution?


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We often wait too late until we change the bad things we do in society. Climate change is wreaking havoc on our planet and we are still debating on whether it's real.

Now, a study showed that microplastics are in the human bloodstream so are we going to do something more radical about plastic pollution so this doesn't become a bigger problem than the crisis it already is?

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How To Protect The OceanBy Andrew Lewin

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