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Sea Otters Playing with Plastic First Year on Earth BBC Earth

Sea Otters Playing with Plastic First Year on Earth BBC Earth

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Plastic pollution in the ocean effects animals all up the food chain, harming humans and otters alike. Gilo: So what's the job of governments they need to clear the trash, it's BBC fault we are paying now 10p for the bag it use to be free in UK and later want from 5p to 10p just excuse to make money, sugar tax and so on why the government doesn't make free gym for us and the kids and free swimming pools if they want to fight obesity instead hiking the price for fizzy drinks and juices we live in hypocrite world and the free m, s who control the business screw our life and BBC is free mason corporation by the way, they have agenda like come on guys let's make more money from plastic bags show more documents about oats, fish, turtles let's put plastic bag 20p
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 8


70% of the trash in our oceans comes from 5 far eastern countries with China the largest contributor by far.
China is also responsible for the rapid decline in sharks as they enjoy their shark fin soup and they are responsible for the rapid decline in fish in oceans across the globe as they deplete the worlds supply of fish.
. and now, about the rhinos they kill for the horn, and the elephants they kill for their tusks, and the tigers thy kill for fake medicine. Destroy China and save the world!

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it is sickening to see what humans do with our earth, as if we had a special right to it. Nobody cares about the animals that share it with us. Seems like the more money people have the less they care about the animals that suffer because of us!
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So you're saying we need latex-eating bacteria and biodegradable golf balls? There's a lot of fear, uncertainty, and doubt being sold here. But when one niche closes, another opens.
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Who's going to in charge of this poisoning situation to the naive Sea animals? Be aware, it could be ur children or grandchildren. Be responsibility of u are enjoying on the grass.
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The sixth extinction; an unnatural history/Elizabeth Kolbert! Vanished; the sixth extinction crisis, its so far worse do you think/CNN/mifuerzamorales
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And who plays golf? Mostly the rich people.
Who drops the trash into the oceans in general? The rich people, not directly tho.

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It's sad how much garbage ends up in our oceans, even sadder that our precious marine life is exposed to it such as the young otter
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I've never seen an otter walk up to anyone's porch and drop off trash. so why are we dropping off trash at their houses?
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