The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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It’s nice that Karl sounds very cheerful telling us about our impending doom 😂
Don't worry about upsetting us Americans with British terms, most of us think it's cool
That's why I subscribed to all his channels
In Futurama, they shot their garbage into space. Hilarity ensued, and all ended well.
Farnsworth said its the futures problem lmao.
Honestly think it’s the way forward at this point
When I saw the clean up ship dumping the net filled with trash, It nearly brought me tears of joy. I hate littering.
Crazy half the comments are about Simon 💀
lmao dude said dont be mad americans should believe in freedom of speech who gives af
We miss Simon.
Simon who?
Including this one
@@NickCADAlol speak for yourself!
Hey Karl, good job.
Forget everyone griping about Simon.
You did great. I know you'll continue to do great.
Mad respect Karl for using the word "Redonkulous" 😃
I thought I had it bad! I go outside to remove plastic rubbish from the shore here on the Back Cove in Portland Maine, where I live right nearby. I always collect a decent amount of plastics, even syringe needles. Sadly, I find those every time I go out there! Lots of plastic bags and liquid container caps, but I've also encountered lobster lines, combs, toothbrushes and plastic eating utensils. I once found a discarded boat's plastic port-a-potty. Most the garbage seems to have been there for quite a while. Well, I'm that old fool who puts on wading boots and ventures right out there amongst the reeds, picks what I encounter, then dumps it from my 5 gallon bucket onto a single spot so I can show it all in a UA-cam video later on. Then I take it all to our dumpster. I also keep a quick journal so I can look back on what I've accomplished. If I were to see the garbage vortex in real life, or any other one, I would need to vomit probably. And if the trash trucks didn't come to empty all our dumpsters and trashcans we'd all be up to our eyeballs in filth by now, too.
Seeing Karl on this channel introduced me to Fact Fiend and now Wiki Weekends. You guys have some of the best colloquialisms!
Although gill nets were outlawed, they're still used illegally. They're still a serious problem with discarded gill nets killing massive numbers of sea life.
2:20 - Chapter 1 - Charles moore's unglamorous discovery
3:40 - Chapter 2 - The scale of waste
6:55 - Chapter 3 - Ingredients of castoff destruction
11:05 - Chapter 4 - Every ocean gets a patch or 2
13:10 - Chapter 5 - The ever growing threat
17:55 - Chapter 6 - The cleanup campaign
22:40 - Chapter 7 - Real solutions for the real problem
25:35 - Conclusion
Keep up the good work. I grew to accept the change and love your style.
we need to be taking better care of our environment, regulations need to be passed to stop companies and punish leaders for doing this and we need to work hard to at least try to clean up this mess. Its been going on for far too long
As a tangent, I think "rubbish" is slowly starting to gain popularity. In my current apartment, and the previous one, the trash chute is labeled as "rubbish." Either way, most Americans know what you're talking about, and if people want to complain, just ignore the haters.
Good to hear that Karl is no longer the interim host
Not me misreading it as 'Cabbage Patch' and knowing I'm getting it wrong each time 😭
Great job Karl👍
good old Karl!
There's also a river cleanup program to try and intercept trash before it reaches the ocean. They used GPS trackers to find where garbage tends to form a bottleneck and that's where the interceptor ships can sit without blocking the entire river. Communities downstream of the interceptors can notice less trash washing up after one rainy season, so imagine the difference if a dozen or so of these trash scooping ships are put to work in different rivers.
16:20 Deca-bromo-di-phenyl-ether
1:34 If they are getting mad over trash, they were rubbish to begin with.
The despair in this one
wasn't expecting to see Karl here!
Wait wait wait....somone has SWAM the entire length of the Atlantic ocean?? Shut the front door....
Happy to see Mr Smallwood again!
That’s what she didn’t say.
Good to see you Smallwood
Use as much British terms as you'd like! I love it! :)
Someone tell Simon this is a Mega projects video the effort to clean up the garbage patch
Karl, i hope you have a nice day. I appreciate these videos.
Love your style karl! Keep up the good work 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
from that pic, Charles Moore looks like he came from the GPGP
About time Simon did a video on Britain
If saying the word "runnish" seems to affects Americans then it just goes to show how delicate they are and how angry they get over thee most basic stuff.
No one's getting mad over here hearing the word rubbish buddy, relax.
I'm going to lie down now. And try not to cry... Awe man. Now I'm crying.
Yay Karl! Rip Fact Fiend. But I do love seeing you on here.
KARLLLLLL? you are everywhere now. I'm not mad. Rubbish is a great word, perfectly acceptable (I'm assuming my opinion matters because I'm American, as is tradition)
Kyle - excellent haircut! Great content, too!
It's makes me sick that there is bell ends dressed in orange blocking roads and stopping ambulances, when they should be raising awareness of shit like this.
Karl is so entertaining as a storyteller
The garbage patches are a reminder that it's too easy to turn our heads and think of it as somebody elses problem. Forgetting we live on one planet and its everybodys problem irregardless of geographic location.
Yeah, it's not a great feeling. Especially when so many people are happy to deny that climate change is even happening, despite the staggering amount of evidence. Some of it before our very eyes.
Rock and roll tuna pants
I never knew it was this bad, nor did I know there were others... Humanity is the worst thing ever invented.
Well how about you set the trend and change that for yourself. 🧐🧐🧐🧐. I didn't think so.
I Agree
because it's fake, the whole plasticphobia is gaslighting
The 1992 novel by Neal Stephenson, Snowcrash, featured the GPGP. I call prior art!
It's nice of Mother Earth (Mother Ocean?) to conveniently collect all the trash so we can bag it and recycle it.
Well, Karl, you made learning a very dark and sad subject actually quite enjoyable. I don't know how, but you did it. Great job! (Seriously, and also who the hell takes offense to saying, rubbish? I'm American and I say rubbish sometimes 😂😂😂)
I like you Karl, small wood or otherwise. Great Vid.
+1 for Karl to shave his hair.
Manscaped may sponsor that video.
"Yay, Hell World here we come!"
-Karl Smallwood, 2024
Wow i had no clue Simon wasnt doing geographics anymore. Been quite a while since ive watched this channel i guess lol. Did he finally let danny out of the basement??😂😂
What's weird is that Simon ditched this channel but then started a new channel called "Places" which is essentially the same thing.
this was never a channel Simon owned , he was paid as narrator
And redoing the topics tow I still watch them
I find it goes into more depth than most of the Geographics videos. I like it so far.
Dunno about trying to minimize British colloquialisms. The entire Whistlerverse is founded on the fact that Americans tend to think that anyone with a British accent is automatically smart and well informed
Being British I can assure you this is not the fact. It's a stupid hangover to when we were an empire.
Karl, you are, by far, my favorite host for this channel. You have the right balance of fascination, horror, and outrage at some of these topics that I think we all share on the other side of our screens. 👍👍
Wiglett!
Plastic.. thank you DuPont
And how are they at fault???
@@jamesheichel9465 Hahahah are you being serious? Look it up
without plastic this world would have been stuck in middle ages
@@USGrant21st except we could have used hemp instead like Ford did. However DuPont had the money to make sure it was illegal. Same with pharmaceuticals
Heh. Small wood.
Deca Bromo Di Phenyl Ether
Deca = 10, Bromo = it has a bromine in place of a carbon in the base chain, Di Phenyl = 2x phenyl side chains, Ether...the base of it all is a Ether (instead of a alkane like Propane/Hexane)
So, is the surname Smallwood of geographic or anatomical origin?
Those old Angles loved some cheeky humor, after all.
If you have travelled Southeast Asia there is a lack of infrastructure to deal with refuse. It’s like North America in the 50’s and 60’s. Just burry it in the sand. It’s wild
Add to that plastic recycling only really works if there is profit (which limits it to larger pieces) it’s not surprising where we are now
Helps that first world nations ship ship their "recycling" to SEA nations, particularly Malaysia.
Ive always wondered if it would be possible ( and whether or not not its a worse idea) to send trash, especially that made from fossil fuels to reachable underground lava flows/ slow but active volcanoes. Would it melt it all down safely or would it create an even worse disaster to the environment. I blame this thought on the Superman movie were he was asked to send all the nuclear weapons to burn up in the sun.
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Wheres simon?
Love your content 😊😊😊
The conundrum of the GPGP is that it has become an ecosystem. Removing the plastic entirely may put already vulnerable creatures that we barely know about at serious risk. I ascribe to the "clean up the nets and big pieces" school of thought on this one.
Busy recording videos for like seven other channels, Mega projects video the effort to clean up the garbage patch?
So happy aren't you, Karl?
that's a lot of rubbish 🤣
Liking the reverse psychology on trash/garbage/rubbish apologising to the Americans in case he uses the English (I know it's all English but I am English) in the face of American script, this cuts off the English getting riled about him using the American. Those words grate. We like rubbish. Not in the ocean though.
Karl, I bet you still ate your tuna regardless. That’s why we have garbage patches, we all like to turn the other way and blame someone else instead of making the change ourselves. Always baffles me how such an intelligent man can not see his own hypocrisy.
As an American, rubbish!
Nice
Think there's a way to get the US to declare war on the garbage patches? Feels like this would give the US military/navy to use their gigantic funding for something good for once.
The Navy polices the oceans and coastlines for the entire world. We're literally one of the few reasons pirates/ criminals don't control trade routes.
nothing personal about eric...KS, i like your Britt-witt and scarcasm and anteater, great job, thanks.
after i received my Brit Citizenship, i had some lovely rows (pronounced rau - fight / discussion) with garbage v rubbish.
same as cookie v biscuit. remember...it's not biscuit monster.
the old-time diapers (pampers, luvs) won't bio-degrade for at least 500 years. and there's a surprise inside.
Dude....KS....you gotta as our host.
The conundrum of the GPGP is that it has become an ecosystem. Removing the plastic entirely may put already vulnerable creatures that we barely know about at serious risk. I ascribe to the "clean up the nets and big pieces" school of thought on this one.
"Who the fook is that guy?"
-Conor Mcgggrgeggegror
I thought this patch was no more due to the floating eco plastic garbage eating machine???
I came here for Eric lol. Sorry Karl haha😊
All th commenters voted and we've decided we like you, Karl with a K, and you can use all the British colloquialisms you wish.
It’s very disturbing and quite sad that there’s an easy solution for a lot of the plastic issues they could just use hemp which Henry Ford figured out could make rope gasoline and a type of carbon fiber
In my part of the U.S. "rubbish" has a distinct legal definition which is differentiated from 'garbage' 'trash' 'litter' etc.
"-Rubbish: combustible and noncombustible waste materials, except garbage, including paper, rags, cartons, boxes, wood, excelsior, rubber, leather, tree branches or trunks, yard trimmings, tin, cans, metals, bricks, lumber, concrete, mineral matter, glass, crockery, and including the residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke or other combustible material."
Marine biologists gotta be some of the hardest drinkers on the planet.
Bar Fly: Hey, what's with that guy? He's drinking a pint of vodka?!
Bartender: Marine biologist back from a research mission.
Marine Biologist: ALL GONE! POOF! (Slams glass on bar) same again!!! PLASTIC! Jelly fish... tooo much gone. All gone. Woo poof... stinky poot poot.
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Barfly: Man. And here I thought his ex took the house.
Marine Biologist: (places head on desk) no more fish in the sea... wrong on that one too... not plenty of fish... jellyfish... lots...
This isn't the future because almost everyone who reads this will live to see plastic outlawed
Cool stuff 😎 man 😮
God, this so depressing! Great vid though
You shaved yer beard! And grew hair!
Ad read. KEEPS?
Thanks.
Are the headphones in the background functional or just a cool as lamp?
I believe they're a lamp. Karl's got so many cool things on his shelf, I'm jelly.
@@geographicstravel lol ok, thanks! I'm also a little jealous tbh.
UNION!!!!
Are you filming this from a dungeon?
Let's go!
Hey, that's no way to talk about France.
Really? Rubbish upsets some of us? That's news to me.
Then again, it was only recently that I learned that, to boomers, garbage means food waste while trash is just papers, plastic wrapping and the occasional bit of metal.
Not visible on Google Earth.
Apparently they flushed all the Simon comments
Doesn't seem so as seems there's plenty, wish they would delete them though, so pointless. If you're that interested in the presenter versus the actual content, go watch his channels.
Did u buy these channels from Simon?.
No, Simon never owned this channel, he just used to host on the channel. One of the channels Simon owns and hosts on is brain blaze
No more fact fiend but you're doing Simon side channels damn it😢
Kimon Smisler.
Gunwale is pronounced gun-all btw 😊
I stopped recycling my plastic almost 2 decades ago when I found out that it wasn't actually being recycled and was just being shipped over to China for them to deal with. Chinese companies just took the money and either buried it or more often dumped it into the ocean.
Recyclables no longer get shipped to China, and Recycling can be impactful as a bridge to a greater waste solution
If world leaders put a scrap value on plastic for a pre planned week sometime in the future the areas would be spotless in no time
It does have a scrap value depending on what it is. Of course the real scrap value is -$1,000,000,000. 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
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Also using a cardboard straw doesnt seem like such an inconvenience anymore.
Yeah, except the machines making the straws, the packaging the paper comes in, the packaging for the machine, the packaging for replacement parts etc etc etc all plastic
Have you not heard of an aluminum straw? They're like 5$ for a 4 pack and come with a pipe cleaner for them.
I have a bamboo straw
Not really. The trash you see here comes from developing/poor countries in asia/africa. Us using less plastics has absolutely nothing to do with this as "our" trash won't reach the ocean. Nothing changes because you using a paper straw does not make nonexisting garbage collecting better.
that shows how easy it is to brainwash some people
bruh where is simon we want fact boi
Not even calling Simon out???? Really???
Where Simon?
He left of his own will months ago. Try to keep up.
@@resileaf9501 Now I know, thank you.