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[OFF TOPIC] Save The Planet Thread


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The plastic throwed in the Mediterranean sea :facepalm:, every year of which roughly 600,000 tonnes ends up polluting the Mediterranean Sea

 

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and this Photo of Younes :ALG   has literally gone around the world and the hashtag #trashtagchallenge  is born

 

 

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and then  from around the world


 

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9 minutes ago, bestmen said:

and this Photo of Younes :ALG   has literally gone around the world and the hashtag #trashtagchallenge  is born

 

 

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and then  from around the world


 

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Great! So where are we putting all of this non-biodegradable trash now?

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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14 minutes ago, bestmen said:

and this Photo of Younes :ALG   has literally gone around the world and the hashtag #trashtagchallenge  is born

 

 

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and then  from around the world


 

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Never seen those photos before.

One of the places where we can get a lot better in Denmark.

 

Having cleaned up after the annual boat race in Aarhus 6 times, I know what I talk about.

 

Billedet indeholder sandsynligvis: plante, blomst, friluftsliv og natur

(and that's after the first few hours)

 

Several festivals aren't much better.

 

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the largest Roma ghetto in central europe, the worldwidely famous "Lunix IX" in the suburb of Košice

 

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and one of the "apparently" famous british youtuber visited this lovely place...

 

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It's down to the CO2 emission and quite frankly China, USA & India are way ahead on this list. Nothing will change because they countries make too much industrial profit to cut down on it. Add the global deforestation (I wonder how much of the Amazon forest has been lost already) and you're pouring fuel into the fire. The global technology means the world will collapse under the weight of it's own success. It's unavoidable so all the micro recycling ideas are of no real use tbh :dunno: When the Arctic ice melts is some thousands of years time things will really get interesting! I suspect several countries will disappear under water and nobody would be able to prevent it. Nature usually gets the better of humans anyway.

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