More on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The story of our plastics and their trip from our gutters to the currents of our oceans. From Coke bottles and Subway bags to micro-plastics and food for jelly-fish, polymers are forever.
In a Q&A on Tuesday at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia, President Obama cautioned a group of 9th graders to be careful of what they post online. He was too cautious by half.
The world may badly want reliable forecasts of future climate. But such predictions are proving as elusive as the perfect weather forecast.
The currents of the world's oceans push the world's trash, discarded fishing nets and leftover plastic together into continent-sized agglomerations. The largest of these, dubbed the 'Great Pacific Garbage Patch', is estimated by scientists to be about twice the size of Texas.
New film from Yann Arthus-Bertrand available online which describes the destructive effect of human activity and industry on the environment. Beautiful aerial views of landscapes from around the world. Watch in High-Definition if possible!
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