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Previously on "The big rubbish tip in the Pacific"

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  • Tingles
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    I'm seriously shocked by this.

    Something must be done...

    By someone else - not me.



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  • hyperD
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    Environmental scientists have been criticised for exaggerating the size of an "island" of plastic waste said to be swirling around in the Pacific Ocean after a study finds that it is 200 times smaller than claimed.
    Well as human behaviour and economics 101 always says: the hotter, sorry, bigger the problem, the bigger the funding.

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  • Churchill
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    Global warming, init?

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  • BlasterBates
    started a topic The big rubbish tip in the Pacific

    The big rubbish tip in the Pacific

    Here's an update on that massive rubbish tip, twice the size of Texas, swirling around the Pacific:

    'Great Garbage Patch' in the Pacific Ocean not so great claim scientists - Telegraph
    Last edited by BlasterBates; 6 January 2011, 17:19.

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