Gabriel Mapa says
I believe this is one of the biggest issues we have in an environmental perspective. I also believe that pollution in Alameda doesn’t affect me as much as pollution in say, Oakland or San Francisco. I believe that such a small suburban town doesn’t have much litter, especially when locals take the time and effort to do things correctly, from recycling, to composting, and beyond. But I think places such as San Francisco, and Oakland, with such a large population makes a major impact on the environment.
But I strongly support Alameda in beach clean ups. So much plastic and pollution is littered into the ocean from either storm drains, or wind, or just people directly polluting into the waterways. I think that this is extremely dangerous for our ocean biome and for the marine life that resides over there. I worry about the plastic breaking down, but never really biodegrading. Plastic will stay around forever and it’s so harmful to the environment, when plastic burns, it creates dioxins that are known as carcinogens. That’s I think we should get plastic out of the ocean as soon as possible. Why should the ocean and animals suffer for what humans cause? How is that fair.
But I strongly support Alameda in beach clean ups. So much plastic and pollution is littered into the ocean from either storm drains, or wind, or just people directly polluting into the waterways. I think that this is extremely dangerous for our ocean biome and for the marine life that resides over there. I worry about the plastic breaking down, but never really biodegrading. Plastic will stay around forever and it’s so harmful to the environment, when plastic burns, it creates dioxins that are known as carcinogens. That’s I think we should get plastic out of the ocean as soon as possible. Why should the ocean and animals suffer for what humans cause? How is that fair.
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