Where Is The Biggest Garbage Dump On Earth?

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  • @imanobody6056
    @imanobody6056 7 років тому +5

    how about making the companies that create the plastic containers of all sorts responsible for taking the empties back? here they are making huge fortunes from plastics of all kinds - why not make them have to clean up the planet as part of their jobs? Why leave it to others?

  • @lihamedi8363
    @lihamedi8363 8 років тому +21

    Let's have permantent containers for filling up Milk, and other products from dispensors that can be available at the grocery stores.I have seen them in Europe. You just fill up the containers you put the lid on, get a little slip about the price from the machine , pay at the cashier.

    • @MrBownze
      @MrBownze 5 років тому

      That was called a milkman, dolt.

  • @corduroy99
    @corduroy99 10 років тому +53

    why PRODUCE more plastic? Go there and harvest plastic already made. It's free!!!!

    • @Antonio-yp3tj
      @Antonio-yp3tj 5 років тому +1

      But costs millions to retrieve and has already started decomposing

    • @ajredpill5374
      @ajredpill5374 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/whRVyywTov4/v-deo.html

    • @loganshutts1063
      @loganshutts1063 4 роки тому +1

      Lol

    • @Darkfa1r
      @Darkfa1r 4 роки тому +1

      Virgin plastic is cheaper for compinies to manufacter than recycled plastic. Its really sad but true

    • @grey..5347
      @grey..5347 4 роки тому +2

      corduroy99 it’s been 5 years since u commented this!!

  • @Postghost
    @Postghost 8 років тому +57

    I thought he was going to say: "Nurdles, get eaten by turtles."

    • @JohnSmith-mg5ve
      @JohnSmith-mg5ve 6 років тому

      SADLY THEY DO and that is not good also fish.

    • @vidapirnia8076
      @vidapirnia8076 4 роки тому

      yes, because it rhymes but they probably do get eaten from turtles

    • @somebodynow_6731
      @somebodynow_6731 3 роки тому

      He definitely should’ve.

  • @zootedsuit
    @zootedsuit 8 років тому +22

    So much talk about climate change, and absolutely NOTHING in mainstream media about this. Why?!? Because it doesn't generate revenue!

    • @magnateeze
      @magnateeze 6 років тому

      Thats right. Its all about the love of money and vile greed.

    • @jaxon3604
      @jaxon3604 4 роки тому

      well, It doesn't make much difference to the climate change. Livestock and Rice Farming contribute to it more than even transportation! Removing the plastic would make a minimal difference. :))))))

    • @willow5628
      @willow5628 3 роки тому

      As long as it doesn't make money its non-existent to the big corporations,

  • @BrainStuffShow
    @BrainStuffShow  10 років тому +7

    A team of researchers just estimated (2/12/15) in the journal Science that 4.8 to 12.7 million metric tons of plastic waste entered the ocean in 2010 alone.
    For the answers why, see our video (above) and article on the world's biggest garbage dump... the Pacific Ocean.
    science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/oceanography/great-pacific-garbage-patch.htm

    • @cameliavela7491
      @cameliavela7491 8 років тому

      Omg!

    • @alanli3317
      @alanli3317 8 років тому +3

      I swear, In ten years time the whole ocean will be full of trash and we still won't do anything about it! The government should do something to help.

    • @zoidburg2975
      @zoidburg2975 8 років тому +1

      +Alan Li which government?! LOL

    • @rositathompson3729
      @rositathompson3729 6 років тому

      We'll since China supply all the small and biggest store in whole world, plastic is all over now. Cancer will be more n more , but cuz of plastic. What do u think.

    • @cthompson1707
      @cthompson1707 4 роки тому

      There are third world countries literally dumping truckloads of garbage directly into waterways. There are videos showing truck after truck arriving and dumping. The equivalent of truckloads of garbage in the ocean is literally from truckloads of garbage being dumped into the ocean! Put pressure on these countries to put a stop to it.

  • @busybody1474
    @busybody1474 8 років тому +16

    i see plenty of large debris, why can't fishing trawlers haul in trash instead of fish? funding something that doesn't generate a profit is something this world is unwilling to do, even if it means our survival

    • @ninilovenana
      @ninilovenana 6 років тому

      Then we die. Survival of the fittest I guess.

  • @daryjohnmizelle
    @daryjohnmizelle 9 років тому +23

    We need to invent a way to degrade plastic into small melecules and then degrade those compounds into elements.

  • @bigcrowfly
    @bigcrowfly 10 років тому +13

    Can you do a video on the problem that items made from recycled plastic, like polyester fleece clothing, when washed, pass microplastic fibers through treatment plants into waterways and are accumulating in marine habitats and the bodies of marine life?

  • @1091Floyd21
    @1091Floyd21 6 років тому +1

    It's no coincidence the bigger patch is the one that's closer to the west coast of the U.S!

  • @taylorpanbamrung1030
    @taylorpanbamrung1030 4 роки тому +4

    This is something important that the old needs to know about

  • @Anakin-si7fj
    @Anakin-si7fj 5 років тому +8

    Yo bastien

  • @mvmmvm3348
    @mvmmvm3348 6 років тому +1

    Finally, someone has given Capt. Charles Moore, of the Algalita, credit for his years of research.

  • @vidapirnia8076
    @vidapirnia8076 4 роки тому +1

    I love how you support cleaning up trash!

  • @nathanb.3557
    @nathanb.3557 10 років тому +45

    Shouldn't we be cleaning this up?

    • @Tictokhotties
      @Tictokhotties 7 років тому +5

      Nathan B. who is we? no one wants to pay for that...find a way to turn that trash into cash... That will clean it up fast...

    • @carlosphillips8447
      @carlosphillips8447 6 років тому +1

      Harold Hardister it really don’t cost that much our garbage collection service puts out bins for recybables all you have to do is pull up and drop em in 24/7 The people that practice this have very little trash they take it to the recycling center that they set up sort it bundle it and sell it to the appropriate recycling centers They claim it’s a lot cheaper than buying new land for landfills Even though the donator don’t get paid any money directly it keeps their garbage bill down and is good for the planet

    • @gabbar51ngh
      @gabbar51ngh 6 років тому +1

      Harold Hardister Why clean it?
      Numerous islands have been made with garbage.
      So why not just dump sand and rock there? Make it your own country or maybe work it with nearby country and sell it to rich people?
      Japan's island added garbage to its island airport.
      In fact this makes making islands cheaper since garbage is already doing the work for you.
      Put tonnes of sands and rocks on top of it, Let the base be full of Garbage

    • @JohnSmith-mg5ve
      @JohnSmith-mg5ve 6 років тому +1

      well those 3d printers use plastic dont they?? i am sure a large chunk of that mess could be used in that and made into usefull items . also why are not the plastic bag companies going and getting that stuff

    • @anthonywarenyk9213
      @anthonywarenyk9213 6 років тому

      Nathan B. How when can you , when China is building islands out of it and other countries just dumping into the oceans.

  • @laurif6353
    @laurif6353 6 років тому +1

    No plastic allowed on.beaches! How ‘bout no food or drinks allowed on beaches; nationwide! Let’s build inexpensive picnic tables & umbrellas (maybe) for food & drink consumption. There are already “beach buggers” on all NJ beaches collecting money from beach goers; let’s give them the authority to ask the contents of coolers! Asking them to leave if they even HAVE a cooler! (SFTE) “Safe for the environment” sunscreen booths that spray beach goers;non profit of course.

  • @darrellwestphal4265
    @darrellwestphal4265 6 років тому +1

    To all the people in the world and to the comments below. I was taught to not complain unless you have a solution. There is a very simple solution to this problem. Most Plastics can be broken down into little pellets and reused. There are some Plastics that are contaminated with food products and paper stuck to them that are not is easily reusable. And America's running out of space for dumping are trash. Most of the plastic that ends up in the ocean lakes and rivers is due to the people that are throwing the trash onto our streets. If then gets washed into the ocean to our sewage. The problem is not plastic or our trash there are many good things that we could be doing with it but we are not it is we the people that need to change. Here's my solution to the problem of our garbage. 1 we must demand that Congress make a law that says all homeowners recycle if the homeowner does not recycle they will charge a fee so that it can be recycled by others at a recycling plant. Every city must have at least two recycling plants. If not 4. As for people that live in the apartments right now we pay what is called a alligated bill for water sewage and trash each building has its own dumpster the residents of the building that occupy the dumpster will charged in that alligated bill. And for the people that don't care and purposely litter our streets there are two things we can do with that. One the people that are literally must be fine first second and third offenses will increase once we hit their wallets they will care. 2 we encourage by making it profitable for people to pick up the garbage by offering money for it like we did with aluminum cans and glass. There are a great deal of people that would be picking it up if they knew they could get money for it. Then we recycle everything and reuse everything that we can. The food products that we cannot recycle should be buried in the ground only food products should be buried and made into methane Natural Gas. The stuff that cannot be reused like the Plastics that they are talking about can then be molded into making walls doors floors and roofs to make affordable housing for people. We have a wood shortage that most people do not realize. And affordable housing is unheard of here in America. But if we take the idea from Henry Ford and what he did with the Model T week and end turn this plastic into affordable homes. Plastic melts and is easy to mold. Plus wood rot when it gets wet and many animals and insects make it their home where we have to spend a lot of money repairing and insecticide. Whereas with plastic it is waterproof it will keep you warm in the winter cool in the summer and no Critters will eat into it or water ride it to make it a home for insects. This will solve the problem. There is no reason for us to run around screaming like chicken little the sky is falling the sky is falling. We are human beings with a brain let us start using it. If any of you have other ideas that you can add to what I said please reply and let us hear it. Y'all have a good day.

  • @reyniercastano625
    @reyniercastano625 5 років тому +1

    Humanity is the worst crooked funky animal living on the Earth.

  • @1091Floyd21
    @1091Floyd21 6 років тому +2

    1:32 - that doesn't look like 10 feet.

  • @geraldcrandall9603
    @geraldcrandall9603 6 років тому +1

    Shouldn't matter how long it takes or how many ships, the plastic needs to go from the ocean...

  • @Dixxi91
    @Dixxi91 7 років тому +8

    How do some of you not see the benefits of cleaning up the bigger pieces of plastic before they break up into millions of smaller pieces that we can't remove later on.
    The only way to stop this problem is to stop adding plastic to it, AND removing the big pieces before they turn into small pieces.
    Then the problem will be manageable, because then the only problem is those small pieces that already broke up before we got around to fixing it. And that would be sad, but still nothing compared to the issues we will face in the future if we do nothing now.
    We have to act before it's too late and all sea life die out. This planet is mostly water, so it's safe to say that most of the edible food on this planet comes from the ocean. If we pollute it to the extent where it's not safe to eat anything from the ocean anymore, HOW ON EARTH are we supposed to feed the human population.
    Step 1: stop making plastic
    step 2: our current plastic must be disposed off in a different way.
    step 3: clean up all the big plastic pieces in the ocean.
    step 4: pray we were not too late......

    • @kenlee1416
      @kenlee1416 5 років тому

      You can't stop plastic production (at least not with present usages) but you can reduce drastically by at least 60-65%. Whether or not people care enough and whether government/political apparatchiks want to put in place such restrictions and enforce them is another matter (I doubt it).

    • @peeniarealattractiveone9358
      @peeniarealattractiveone9358 5 років тому

      Tbh I don’t really think everyone is going to stop what there doing to do that so good luck doing that solo

  • @williamyoung7235
    @williamyoung7235 7 років тому +1

    Why can't we make it a requirement to recycle plastic. Of course not everyone will do it but the ones that will do it will help out.

  • @rorybellamy2533
    @rorybellamy2533 6 років тому +1

    Boyen Slat has a good idea... we can each share by recycling

  • @russellinesteinbuhler90
    @russellinesteinbuhler90 6 років тому

    Just back from islands of Saint Kitts & Nevis, located in the caribbean sea. The islands were a giant trash cans and the locals told me that they "can't recycle because the garbage barges are greedy, charging too much". We spent most of our time on the shore and never saw a single fish, dolphin, etc. We saw tons of trash though. Locals use the island for a trash can and their shores would make you cry. A little research shows that all Caribbean Islands have the same attitude. Pain causes change and they survive on tourism money. Consider vacationing some where else. I know we will.

  • @darlamoran6870
    @darlamoran6870 7 років тому +43

    BAN PLASTIC!

    • @trythinkingforachange4201
      @trythinkingforachange4201 6 років тому

      too late

    • @tammywines9771
      @tammywines9771 6 років тому

      Amen I loved the days of big paper bags it only took away our oxygen.

    • @Lt.Fireguy
      @Lt.Fireguy 6 років тому +1

      Ban liberals

    • @peeniarealattractiveone9358
      @peeniarealattractiveone9358 5 років тому

      There is no point there is already to much

    • @HeatedFilms
      @HeatedFilms 5 років тому

      No. What we need is proper use of plastic. If everyone stopped littering, that would make a huge difference. Put all the trash in large plastic bags and seal it up before throwing it away. That way it doesn't get blown into the rivers.
      But the main problem comes from third world countries. They have too many open dumps and their trash on the streets.

  • @Jerkwad152
    @Jerkwad152 8 років тому +1

    I was figuring on New Jersey, given the smell.

  • @OKmetrologist
    @OKmetrologist 9 років тому +3

    I remember taking milk and soda bottles back to stores for re-use. We use to wash our dishes and re-use.

  • @blacksupra001
    @blacksupra001 9 років тому +10

    this is one of the most dis heartening videos i have ever seen !

  • @hempisnotpot4112
    @hempisnotpot4112 6 років тому

    where is the photos of the patch from above w a drone

  • @candyazz28
    @candyazz28 10 років тому +7

    I wish to fucking high that you people who have the privilege to do it FORCE PEOPLE in every city in America to freaking recycle. It's only an option here in New York City to recycle and not a law.

    • @berkancelebi3559
      @berkancelebi3559 10 років тому +2

      it is in most if Europe

    • @berkancelebi3559
      @berkancelebi3559 10 років тому

      I meant of not if

    • @candyazz28
      @candyazz28 10 років тому +1

      Berkan Celebi
      I know what you were saying. It's just disgusting on how people here in today's world still don't know about or just recycle.

    • @Lumilan
      @Lumilan 10 років тому

      TJ B YOu can't force people to do something like that.

    • @berkancelebi3559
      @berkancelebi3559 10 років тому +2

      AirForcedude5 but we need to soon it wont be a choice but life changing

  • @MaoRuiqi
    @MaoRuiqi 10 років тому +1

    Some of the more ironic comments left behind actually have merit. For example, plastic does contain much BTU value, meaning it can easily be waste-to-energy recycled.

  • @justins7796
    @justins7796 7 років тому +74

    Wait I thought the biggest garbage dump on Earth was the UA-cam Comment Section.
    Edit: The irony of me posting this x_x

  • @jim778
    @jim778 6 років тому +1

    Cant that be gathered out and recycled and somehow be stopped from ending up back in the sea again ? I would think somehow that could be worked on.

  • @893263007
    @893263007 5 років тому

    "The Ocean Conservancy reported that China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam dump more plastic in the sea than all other countries combined.[33] China alone is responsible for 30% of worldwide plastic ocean pollution." Making the USA ban plastic isn't really going to help. Rather, the USA should probably just directly help with cleaning efforts.

  • @eleftheriospavlides3493
    @eleftheriospavlides3493 9 років тому +1

    thanks - great video for us and our children!

  • @RBG-ez7pd
    @RBG-ez7pd 6 років тому +2

    I'm so high right now and this is the most depressing thing I've heard this decade.

  • @JesusOurKing
    @JesusOurKing 7 років тому +5

    Why don't we use edible plastics like that fake candy stuff we all grew up with.. Drink your bottle of soda then eat the bottle for snack. .Same with bags
    .grocery shop then get home put away your shit ty foods then devour the bags so I don't have to step on them at the beach

    • @nomoreprospecting
      @nomoreprospecting 6 років тому

      It's not true - they are all repeating this bull ua-cam.com/video/9ueSma1s0W8/v-deo.html

    • @letsbehonest4221
      @letsbehonest4221 6 років тому

      Jáy Klepács because most of that rubbish comes from shit holes like Haiti ..
      and counteries like that realy dont give a shit ...

    • @trikerider1038
      @trikerider1038 6 років тому

      You buy/eat shit food? That's gross man! Maybe you should try regular food!

  • @joaquinm5408
    @joaquinm5408 8 років тому +1

    When you think your understanding it but then you suddenly go like"wtf is he saying"

  • @ThatOneStuff
    @ThatOneStuff 9 років тому +6

    hemp is the solution

  • @royermontoya4420
    @royermontoya4420 7 років тому +1

    thats fine if it takes a long time because sooner than later if we started cleaning it 20 years from now alot of it would've been gone by now and then 20 years from now and so forth, we need to clean up our oceans and clean our planet because we only have one planet earth to live on

  • @HasleyPhan
    @HasleyPhan 10 років тому +15

    I don't want to live in this planet no more - Dr. Farnsworth

    • @nomoreprospecting
      @nomoreprospecting 6 років тому

      It's not true - ua-cam.com/video/9ueSma1s0W8/v-deo.html

    • @Lucytriptamine
      @Lucytriptamine 6 років тому

      Lol classic farnsworth

    • @somebodynow_6731
      @somebodynow_6731 3 роки тому

      cut out “in this planet no more” and that’s a quote from me!

  • @system2thinker659
    @system2thinker659 9 років тому +2

    This is actually not completely true...I watched the Vice documentary about the garbage patch (they actually went out there) and it's not solid garbage like you would think...it's actually billions of very very small plastic particles not visible, most of the time, with the naked eye. Yes you will see large pieces of floating random garbage once in awhile but it's not a floating dump so to speak. Most things degrade except for plastic, and it too degrades but just not all the way, hence the billions of particles floating around all the oceans of the world. Go watch it.

  • @newenglandfb3995
    @newenglandfb3995 8 років тому

    Moving forward in advancements may not be the best idea they never had garbage problems back in the 1700s and so on but now forget it

  • @surfinmuso37
    @surfinmuso37 6 років тому +1

    Meanwhile, on the land, plastic production sees no reduction. Trying to fix only one side of the problem will get us nowhere. I am not as stupid as the rest of my species, but unfortunately have to suffer the same fate.

  • @SnakeStyle1986
    @SnakeStyle1986 6 років тому

    Omg how do we fix this?

  • @rubenvillegas4586
    @rubenvillegas4586 8 років тому +2

    was anyone else hoping to actually see the biggest garbage dump? and not hear this dupe go on and on about something we didnt look up?

    • @davidconway6874
      @davidconway6874 7 років тому +1

      How do you see it when it's dispersed over an area bigger than Texas? Most of it is like they explained in the video , smaller than the size of plankton.

  • @LuLuBell
    @LuLuBell 6 років тому

    I hate the recycling program we have in Massachusetts. Only some cities are adhering it, and most customers in my store could care less. They make us double the extra thick plastic bags, only to find them in the empty carriages in the lot because they were too lazy to bring their reusable bags INTO the store in the 1st place. And we aren't charging them. And we then have to throw them away because we can't assume they are still clean. When customers get cut, or spit in them when they are sick

  • @CombatPlasticPollution
    @CombatPlasticPollution Рік тому

    We should also notice that 90% of the plastic is found near shores, only 10% are in the big plastic patches.

  • @GoHARD99
    @GoHARD99 6 років тому

    Can't believe you did not show us this big garbage patch this is after all you tube

  • @emongral
    @emongral 5 років тому

    I’m all about preserving the environment. Where are the pictures, videos etc of these occurrences?

  • @Kysman95
    @Kysman95 7 років тому

    I'm just curious, there are thousand of videos about this on youtube, yet there's not a single video of the great Pacific Garbage Patch on its own, no recordings. Is it restrict area or something like that?

  • @organicgardenmamavictoriab2768
    @organicgardenmamavictoriab2768 7 років тому +7

    This is horrifying

  • @clairfreitas8390
    @clairfreitas8390 3 роки тому

    É muito bom ver pessoas jovens salvando o planeta, 🙏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @dukeysnider
    @dukeysnider 4 роки тому

    My name is Mark C. Radosevich and I live N.E. of Durango, Colorado. I'm a 67 yr. old scientist and inventor of a biodegradable and extra profitable liquid fuel replacement for petroleum. This new higher mixed alcohol fuel is a synthetic blend of C1-C6 normal alcohols to include methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, n-butanol, n-pentanol and six carbon n-hexanol.
    This GTL (gas-to-liquids) synthesis technology [refinery chemistry set] has been in use for a hundred years in converting methane natural gas or solid coal into C1 methanol. My GTL system uses a totally different patented catalyst to produce six, eight or ten normal, synthetic alcohols instead of simply C1 methanol - and at 5x the efficiency of conversion which dovetails directly into its profitability. The first green herein are the profits which this fuel synthesis system will generate for its equity owners. The second green which drives me is its near-term benefits to Land, Water and Atmosphere.
    The U.S. EPA approved this new alcohol fuel for commercialization on September 20, 2001. This gas to liquids higher mixed alcohol technology began 45 years ago and still has not been commercialized. There exists a very large and definite controlling greed factor stymied by divisive patents to about one-half of the planet. I have been quietly working with this new and hidden fuel for the past 25 years.
    This new "Oxycarbon" mixed alcohol fuel contains just three atoms. Carbon, associated Hydrogen and new, missing Oxygen which is derived from H2O as hot steam. The chemical magic herein becomes the missing Oxygen atom which is not contained within Hydrocarbon [fossil oily] fuels of Nat/Gas, Crude OIL or solid Coal.
    This additional Oxygen atom does not contain any BTU's of combustion energy. Instead, it "fans the flames" to enable refined petroleum oils or ground coal or natural gas to combust far cleaner and provide more torque, fuel economy and a highly reduced emissions profile. The Oxygen atom also changes the polarity of the fuel molecule and instead of floating on water as ALL oils do (even edible oils) -- the new and stronger (less expensive) fuel alcohol is magnetically polarized to bind and dilute with water.

    This becomes the biodegradable aspect and the new alcohol fuel actually provides a free lunch to single celled [plant] phytoplankton & [animal] bacteria species and to all green living plants, trees, brush and grass. All of these living species consume the dilute alcohol fuel for lunch and pop off a water molecule. The chemistry is very simple, so simple that young children can interpret and understand it.
    I need investors to development a $50M tiny showcase demonstrating that society's solid waste garbage, sewer sludge, ground tires, beetle-killed pine, medical wastes and hazardous wastes become the source feed stock for Carbon & Hydrogen (instead of corn kernels) and such solid wastes are cleanly converted in a special Rotary Kiln Gasifier without a smokestack, thus no emissions. Imagine all of these nasty solid wastes being converted into a new, extra profitable, water soluble, biodegradable, oil soluble & coal soluble extra profitable biofuel without a smokestack, AND at negative cost per gallon as these solid waste feed-stocks come with a tipping fee for disposal.

    Right behind the next $50M scale of demonstration will become commercial sizes of mixed alcohol refinery systems beginning in the $350M to $500M range which zero their capital debt in their first year of operations.
    The Oil Industry is more interested in converting their abundant sources of Methane natural gas and CO2 into this same new biofuel. Thus this GTL system has two front ends, one gaseous the other being solid wastes. The latter is the most profitable. Using Methane Nat/Gas and CO2 as feed stock will produce the new liquid biodegradable fuel for about 35¢ per gallon. Gasifying the solid wastes of society without emissions and collecting a tipping fee will produce the new liquid biofuel for approximately a negative -35¢ per gallon.
    This is the answer to provide a replacement for fossil fuels and help mitigate air and ground pollution and global warming. Please pass this message on to those who care about humanities future.

  • @tianluo6773
    @tianluo6773 10 років тому

    maybe connecting subs and ships with a huge net therefor filtering out the garbage and water, after that we just drive the ships back to a dock and bring back the trash at there same time

  • @edmourgagnon1504
    @edmourgagnon1504 6 років тому

    Not only that... there is a 45 km beach in Guatemala that... you guessed it..
    goes right into the ocean and it is covered by plastic. When you ask the locals they will tell you: who cares. The tide will clean it up...

  • @tibisayrojo2051
    @tibisayrojo2051 8 років тому +4

    i am a mexican citysenship but your video was really important

    • @tre-moon-dous6122
      @tre-moon-dous6122 8 років тому +2

      +DIY Ttrc it doesnt matter which nationality you are, this problem affects the whole human population

  • @ltrodd
    @ltrodd 10 років тому

    If we keep adding more rubbish perhaps we can eventually create a land/garbage bridge between california and hawaii, or perhaps a series of new islands. New land equals new jobs, transport and real estate, which would lead to economic development. My plan is flawless.

  • @zooombiemcnamara835
    @zooombiemcnamara835 9 років тому +10

    its like looking at cancer twice !

  • @Junkdrawerfindz
    @Junkdrawerfindz 9 років тому +2

    Outlaw all petroleum based plastics and only used hemp based biodegradable plastics..

    • @michaellonderville4667
      @michaellonderville4667 9 років тому

      +yukon c.taylor see, you wouldnt need to outlaw petro;eum products if it were legal to grow hemp for industrial use in america. check out a documentary called the culture high. or the union; the business behind getting high. very educational on the fiasco that led to why hemp is illegal to grow, and it was backed by, you guessed it, the oil companies.

  • @kentlargo7940
    @kentlargo7940 7 років тому

    who'd ever thought that buying a coca cola bottle could end up back to you in your fish dish!

  • @andrewr8117
    @andrewr8117 8 років тому +1

    well at least we know where to pick up the piles of garbage.

  • @bohdankowal9403
    @bohdankowal9403 9 років тому

    If China can build these floating concrete islands, then maybe one day, rather than sending out trawlers to clean up the mess, which is too costly and time consuming, we may be able to build a floating island near to the garbage patch and have a power station fuelled on plastic built on one of these concrete islands. Anything is possible. It just requires a lot of thought. I guess a lot of the rubbish out there is largely due to hurricanes, twisters and tsunamis and not all attributed to dropping litter on the streets.

  • @augustin1579
    @augustin1579 5 років тому +2

    Arretez de commentez les gars

  • @julianatalksfilms7112
    @julianatalksfilms7112 5 років тому

    My number one question is HOW is all of this trash getting into the ocean in the first place?

    • @somebodynow_6731
      @somebodynow_6731 3 роки тому

      Litter, companies and governments dumping it in there

  • @Icanfigureitoutintime
    @Icanfigureitoutintime 10 років тому

    That's horrifying. What have we done?

  • @AndrisSkullcandy
    @AndrisSkullcandy 8 років тому

    if the trash can gave you some money after using the proper recycle bin and not a mixed one, that could be a way

  • @kiki1573
    @kiki1573 6 років тому +1

    I wonder if any of my plastic forks and condom wrappers are clumped up in that thing🤔

  • @cpcattin
    @cpcattin 6 років тому

    SO what about eating elmers glue ?

  • @letsbehonest4221
    @letsbehonest4221 6 років тому

    But its ok because counteries like Australia are switching to reusable shopping bags.. some how that will stop places like Haiti dumping rubbish straight in the ocean..

  • @rataozinhoster
    @rataozinhoster 4 роки тому

    I can't say just anything else, please world, let's change our future please

  • @daniesavage
    @daniesavage 7 років тому

    showing this to my kids

  • @dannyleduc9072
    @dannyleduc9072 6 років тому +1

    The true answer is Hollywood.

  • @reymondgiger2141
    @reymondgiger2141 6 років тому

    Why the heck youre saying cleaning it up isnt an option

  • @ZappRoyce
    @ZappRoyce 6 років тому

    The answer to this problem is to regulate the population, less people equals the need for less food , water, petroleum, less pollution etc, it's a no brainer , tax people who have more then two children, tax them $100 per child per month !

  • @lordkrythic6246
    @lordkrythic6246 6 років тому

    Say what you want, but during the Zombie Apocalypse, and when I'm chilling on a deserted island, I'm going to be thankful for every single bottle that washes up onto the shore. Plus, this can be easily solved. For every 1 bottle we make, force companies to recycle 10, or collect 10 bottles worth of recycled plastic.

    • @somebodynow_6731
      @somebodynow_6731 3 роки тому

      That won’t work.

    • @lordkrythic6246
      @lordkrythic6246 3 роки тому

      @@somebodynow_6731
      How so? We could also work to ensure that Democrat states stop polluting so much. You should look at how many tons of garbage New York and California makes per week.

    • @somebodynow_6731
      @somebodynow_6731 3 роки тому

      @@lordkrythic6246 I’m not doubt that, but forcing companies to recycle won’t work, it’s easier for them to dump it wherever

  • @billfeld5883
    @billfeld5883 4 роки тому

    I really surprised when they were looking for a down airline plane and they kept finding trash .

  • @stellaclarkson604
    @stellaclarkson604 8 років тому

    how deep does the trash go down

    • @zoidburg2975
      @zoidburg2975 8 років тому

      LOL, what? It's not a solid island, just billions of bits floating around

  • @teresabowen3317
    @teresabowen3317 5 років тому

    It just needs to be cleaned up
    A huge vacuum filters and recycled the clean water ba k to the ocean
    It can be done

  • @andrewveltri7248
    @andrewveltri7248 6 років тому

    Shame this issue has not more exposure than the pop stars. How extravagant and careless the human race has become. Such a problem to will to the future generations

  • @TheNightwalker247
    @TheNightwalker247 7 років тому

    well what about the ocean clean up project? itr will work

  • @gregelliott5016
    @gregelliott5016 4 роки тому

    Its sucks that there is so much trash out there the size of Texas. We need to recycle and use the trash can

  • @AckzaTV
    @AckzaTV 8 років тому

    Is this host on the spectrum?
    I like his style

  • @SteveBergen01
    @SteveBergen01 8 років тому

    Would there be enough waste to create an island?

    • @laapapapa6388
      @laapapapa6388 8 років тому

      It is actually an island

    • @allen-7335
      @allen-7335 8 років тому

      Laapapapa there's no footage of it on UA-cam.

  • @guillermo4452
    @guillermo4452 5 років тому +1

    That captain found the great pacific garbage pack in 1997 lmao 😂

  • @sillytubeify
    @sillytubeify 9 років тому

    That's a very varied amount. 4.8 to 12.7.

  • @forreal245
    @forreal245 7 років тому

    Plastic? What about all the old computers & their parts?

  • @cthompson1707
    @cthompson1707 4 роки тому

    Why does no one mention that many third world countries literally dump truckloads directly into oceans and waterways. There is so much video footage of truck after truck pulling up and dumping into waterways! Let's address this issue!

  • @bebalasvegaspoodle
    @bebalasvegaspoodle 10 років тому

    Landfills are fun. Field trips.

  • @GereDJ2
    @GereDJ2 6 років тому

    Humanity will simply create a new name Earth paradigm called Earthtic. Has sort of a nice ring and gets us off the guilt-trip hook.

  • @MahlaMetsaMari
    @MahlaMetsaMari 8 років тому

    STOP FUCKING LITTERING AROUND. THIS HAS TO END. TRASH WON'T DISAPPEAR BY ITSELF.

  • @bachefrancis9625
    @bachefrancis9625 7 років тому

    Plastic pollution is a night mire for mother earth but many idiots think its a joke. What do i do to help my city? i came up with a strategy to help but my mayor thinks it's politics, so what do i do now?

  • @P2ooo_
    @P2ooo_ 7 років тому

    Merci pour ce cours d'anglais fort intéressant

  • @allardfreichmann3733
    @allardfreichmann3733 6 років тому

    Work in progress to clean up the ocean.

  • @Austinoberlitner1
    @Austinoberlitner1 8 років тому

    There are bio degradable plastics that could solve the problem

  • @MahlaMetsaMari
    @MahlaMetsaMari 8 років тому

    We will end and eventually maybe start over.I recommend you to read a book named "Discover Atlantis" that has written by DIANA COOPER, SHAARON HUTTON

  • @Gameplayery
    @Gameplayery 10 років тому

    Near ***** (AK), coincidence ? I think not.
    Nuclear waste from testing MG-Rex's Nuke launcher gun !

  • @phxtonash
    @phxtonash 10 років тому +2

    Find/create some form of life that eats plastic. Problem solved

  • @SomasundharamMuthumanickam
    @SomasundharamMuthumanickam 6 років тому

    The problem is a lot scarier than it sounds.
    The Ocean Cleanup Project is taking a massive effort to solve this.
    If you want to support them, check out www.theoceancleanup.com

  • @grannysvids
    @grannysvids 10 років тому

    Well you learn something every day!