We're Poisoning Coral Reefs With Plastic

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Coral reefs didn’t need more bad news. They’re already being cooked by climate change and mangled by fishing gear. But because this is the age of humans, they are also being poisoned by billions of bits of plastic. Yet Kim Cobb of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences feels hopeful. We already know the solutions – developing better waste management systems, shifting our consumption habits away from disposable items, and picking up more plastic. All we have to do is implement them. “This is an optimistic message because this is something we can go out and through concerted effort try to fix,” Cobb told Earther. “In the face of other challenges like rising ocean temperatures, this can turn into a feel good story.”

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College of Sciences, EAS

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Environment
Keywords
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, kim cobb, coral reef, environment, plastics, College of Sciences
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  • Created By: mrosten3
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jan 26, 2018 - 9:52am
  • Last Updated: Jan 26, 2018 - 1:54pm