http://www.pbs.org/strangedays/?campaig ... 2008-04-24
This is a new documentary by National Geographic on the global impact on our ecosystem. I heard some of the scientists on NPR on some of these studies. It's currently on part 5 and on. While the scientists may not have the whole issue figured out, or nailed the right contaminate to cause disease in some fish, it is obvious that what we hold dear to us is being exterminated by our lives. It's hard to figure out which issue to take up, which study is correct, but regardless I think we all can agree that each extra thing we can do to conserve or reuse it the "right" thing to do. It should be running this week on your local PBS station.
One part of the show that I found very upsetting was the amount of plastic in the ocean found out west. It's disturbing to see such contamination. Here is a link to that scientist:
http://www.algalita.org/charles_bio.html
Sample of water from the North Pacific
This is a new documentary by National Geographic on the global impact on our ecosystem. I heard some of the scientists on NPR on some of these studies. It's currently on part 5 and on. While the scientists may not have the whole issue figured out, or nailed the right contaminate to cause disease in some fish, it is obvious that what we hold dear to us is being exterminated by our lives. It's hard to figure out which issue to take up, which study is correct, but regardless I think we all can agree that each extra thing we can do to conserve or reuse it the "right" thing to do. It should be running this week on your local PBS station.
One part of the show that I found very upsetting was the amount of plastic in the ocean found out west. It's disturbing to see such contamination. Here is a link to that scientist:
http://www.algalita.org/charles_bio.html
Sample of water from the North Pacific

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