Plastic Pollution Needs Bigger Solutions | Chris Reeves | TEDxNewport
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- His talk, “Plastic Pollution Needs Bigger Solutions”, exposes the actual scale of oceanic contamination and makes the case for global, systemic changes to elicit any tangible improvements.
Chris is a trained marine ecologist, writer, and educator who was born and raised in Southern California. He has spent the last 15 years interpreting marine science research and developing interactive teaching programs that have enlightened a wide range of audiences, from elementary students to senior citizens. He has a BS in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from UC Santa Cruz and he’s currently earning a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University in science-writing. For over 5 years, he was the Visitor Programs Manager for the Seymour Marine Discovery Center at Long Marine Laboratory. In 2014 he moved to Newport with his wife, as her marine science career brought her closer to the Atlantic. Chris also works on Schooner Madeleine and is a scientific SCUBA diver who previously created courses on reef biology and ecology for use in Dive Master training.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
Thank You Chris! This topic is something that has been bugging me for years especially as Ive slowly watched companies that I used to believe in ( their supposed enviro friendly marketing) phase out glass for plastic. Its sickening. thank you for spreading the word and reminding me to start talking about it more and doing more .
Tech note... Shame it appears someone really screwed up with the audio encoding quality - or possibly some weird artifacts caused by feedback suppression processing on the live sound.
Really great talk! Thank you. Opened my eyes to many things. Inspired me to continue to adress my family’s consumption habits and waste.
Amazing Chris!!
You know, it never fails to amaze me how people spent so much time making little toy boats for kids and things for kids to choke on when we make gigantic ships out of steele. Why, with all our waste can't we build ships out of plastic? Why can't we build buildings out of plasic? If the ancient Egyptians built pyramids out of stone, surely we can do something useful with waste plastic that will last a few hundred years. Maybe build highways or something?
Link Town planning with plastic issues.
Can you guys separate the video into labeled segments so people can get to talking points or to go back to specific talking points we are looking for!?
The rich countries as the biggest producer of plastic wastes must stop exporting them illegally to other countries immediately.
Malaysia has returned 42 containers of illegal plastic waste to the UK in 2020 and I believe the Malaysian government will continue to do so. It's not hard to imagine how many tonnes of plastic they have dumped there by corruptions throughout the years.
If someone can help me get Christopher Reeve's contact info so that I can interview him about the 1 symbol. Thank you
What is this about the 1 symbol? Is it recyclable or not?
Seems not. According to the speaker it just sign-posts the type of plastic used.
@@emmaslyons it is but no 100%
Corrine, stop buying plastic period
Go plastic free 😎
Single use glass has over 100 times the embedded energy of single use plastic. Every last aspect of this dystopian culture is unsustainable.
REFUSE REDUCE REUSE REPURPOSE. ROT
HEMP
Stop buying stop recycling. Stop.spending your money on anything in plastic
Thanks Ryan Reynolds!
you guys should ask youtube to recommend this video to all your subscribers sense this is an important topic, not just for entertainment 18k views and 282 likes for a topic like this that is fact-checked, with 35Million subscribers is neglect, maybe redo this video with some more passion and emphasis? I'll do the talk myself even!
They found all that plastic?
-Okay.
Did they clean it up or leave it there? That's my question. 🐋
You find it, clean it up. 🇺🇸
how about dont buy it ? refuse reduce reuse repurpose.