From the facebook page of the Summit of Algalia the link to the intervention of J. Wallace Nichols the challenge for producers of plastic
After spreading the monster of garbage, plastic J. Wallace Nichols tells of the heroes of his childhood (the legendary Jacques Cousteau, the captain of the Calypso and explorer of the oceans, the stuntman Robert Craig "Evel" Knievel and basketball champion Julius Winfield Erving said Dr J) and his passion for turtles, which have often led to even see where there are none. He tells us then the journey of the turtle Adelita, that the Baja California crossed the Pacific Ocean to Japan. Small turtles tap incorporate "pieces of plastic in their diet, are covered with oil in the Mississippi Delta. Oil and plastic are the main pollutants: we consume and consume (note the photo of Chris Jordan ), plastic bottles of invading the planet.
Today we need to rethink the oceans: is there a new interest, prompted by the census of the species, to the oceans and the profession of Oceanography. Today we have to rethink the food, making choices very careful. Today we need to rethink and rethink energy sources. Today we have to rethink the car, our brains because we know that emotion and reason working together. Jacques Cousteau wrote that if we only logical, the world would be desolate. But we are more than logical, we have faith and hope.
So ... how to resolve the crisis by pollution from plastic? J. Wallace Nichols has asked the daughters said. We can do with a glass of origami paper! We can build skateboard made of bamboo instead of plastic. Today we have to rethink what we drink, we need to rethink the happiness (provided the advertising of Coca Cola, ed.) Many American universities have banned plastic bottles. The "Farmer's market" are spreading across the country (even in Italy, ed.) E 'must rethink the design, the design of everyday objects (stuff).
Today we need to rethink our lives.
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