How Arctic nations can help stop plastic marine pollution at its source
A ban on single-use plastics coupled with research funding into alternatives would help nations that contribute plastic pollution to change course.
There are more pieces of plastic in the ocean than stars in the sky. And there are lots of stars in the sky. To be exact, there are one hundred thousand million stars in the sky. A 1 with 11 zeros.
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