By Leonard Green East Hampton High School’s Environmental and Garden Clubs have been important gateways to student ...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch now holds tens of thousands of tons of plastic pieces, along with dozens of species that call ...
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A new study has found that ten years of dedicated clean up work could remove more than 80 percent of the floating plastic trapped in the North Pacific Garbage Patch. That finding turns the planet’s ...
Did you know that most of the discarded garbage ends up in the oceans, forming garbage patches? Environmentalists from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation British fund have even calculated that if garbage ...
On March 25, the world welcomed the 194th member state into the United Nations, marking the first time since South Sudan’s admittance in 2011 that a country was admitted. This newest country is, quite ...
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In the North Pacific, there’s a vortex of trash roughly twice the size of Texas. Known as “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” this sluggish whirlpool grows daily – swelled by massive currents hauling ...
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