It’s just the bones that kind of annoys me. Though I like carp steamed with soy sauce and green onions
@Edo9River26 минут бұрын
In 4/1-13 /2024 I have returned to the US, from Japan . I was repeatedly depressed and shock about recycling
@soaringdragon397235 минут бұрын
Thailand is gonna become a sea soon 💀
@justindressler599244 минут бұрын
Plastic like asphalt, are by products of the oil industry. The more oil we burn the more plastic we produce. Only some plastic polymers can be recycled around 10%. As long as we need oil we will need none recyclable plastic for every product we buy. Funny thing is paper is relatively easy to recycle but still costs far more than raw production and even paper isn't recycled.
@r.ssumedh762648 минут бұрын
Are those 2 red jackets in the beginning Canada Goose jackets?
@sydney424254 минут бұрын
Had a flood like this in Canandaigua, NY last summer.
@sidekick09Сағат бұрын
What’s her IG?
@CandycaneBeyondСағат бұрын
The irony of all of this is that we have water, people just don't drink it. Why do we need manufactured beverages?
@job8Сағат бұрын
So wait, I feel like the burden has finally shifted... back to us.
@xandrewvondiue5222 сағат бұрын
The solution is also finding replacements. You mentioned that paper and aluminum can cause equal or greater environmental harm via increased demand and production. Simply banning plastic won't be enough for as long as people demand sodas, cookies, and other consumables packaged in plastic. If anything, it might make all these products more expensive, as companies have to account for the increased cost of alternative packaging methods, given that plastic was the cheapest option and everything else will inevitably be more expensive. That is, if there even is an alternative packaging for some products.
@paille-boy2 сағат бұрын
I have a friend that make warhammer figurines from trash, the only thing he complein about is the fact that more and more plastic are just shit, impossible to melt, impossible to glue, and overall a fucking mess to work with
@alvarosolano-jb1qq2 сағат бұрын
I rather talked about your beautiful eye lashes ❤❤❤❤❤
@loriflarson42362 сағат бұрын
Climate change? WAKE THE FUCK UP!!!!!!
@Kiyarose39993 сағат бұрын
‘’Recycling’’ doesn’t work in an Extractive Linear Growth Economy, it is just Greenwash for big business! ✊🏽🌻🌎
@michaelbuckers3 сағат бұрын
Recycling of plastic never worked in the first place. There was a short period in time where a perfect combination of factors allowed plastic recycling to exist on a life support. Trade with China was extremely lopsided, so almost empty ships going back to China offered EXTREMELY low shipping rates, while wages in China were also EXTREMELY low, and during the massive green fad, government subsidies were EXTREMELY high. This unique combination allowed plastic recycling to be JUST BARELY profitable to do, and it worked for a while. It's no longer the case that the international trade barges would accept shipments of literally garbage basically for free. It's no longer the case that Chinese workers get paid a bowl of rice worth of money. And it's no longer the case that the government will actively pay very large amounts for what's basically a publicity stunt. The big bad evil corporations had nothing to do with it.
@pozzee28094 сағат бұрын
Straws have been made from corn for decades, yet the industry is pushing useless paper straws. I want to know why??
@GeadheadNV4 сағат бұрын
I can't believe you used the term 'Indians' to describe the Paiute Tribe of Nevada. They are not and never were "Indians". North America is not and has never been India. We need to cancel that European word for these people.
@jmssun4 сағат бұрын
If the climate change is so dire.. do anything do reduce carbon and equality companies would do anything to properly recycle.. but they don’t, and don’t care.. We should logically conclude that this global warming and carbon nonsense are most likely just a made up crisis for them to make carbon money ..
@christopherpardell44184 сағат бұрын
Live in SoCal where the fault is, A, on land not offshore, and B, NOT a subduction fault and so not possible for it to create a large disturbance in the sea floor that would cause a tsunami, and therefore C, any tsunami would be coming from far away and so give ample warning time and D, an area where there are very tall hills right next to the coast and where all the taller buildings are built to withstand a 7.5 quake and so a safe place high above any flood water would be close at hand.
@axemastersinc32694 сағат бұрын
That is a tree stump...
@joewhite9175 сағат бұрын
Dannon switched their yogurt cups from wax paper cups to plastic at the behest of the US Navy.As plastic containers would store better. When Congress approved the marpol treaty but struck the line that exempted the public Navys of signing nations from the US version. The Navy asked Dannon to go back to wax paper cups Dannon said no way.
@Key-jc8kw5 сағат бұрын
My concern is why people don't make homes that fit the environment.
@CoffeeCrazy5 сағат бұрын
There was never a 100 million years ago.
@gungle25955 сағат бұрын
I don't know why but I'm really shocked PBS can talk about this? In my head it's "if company, deny corruption" so this is cool as hell, also just a great video
@johntremblay41005 сағат бұрын
It’s not climate change it’s just weather stupid
@dadrising64646 сағат бұрын
Imho they went for the straws just to smear the walk away from plastics. The one item where must alternatives cant do the job... meanwhile every friggin cookie etc gets still wrapped in tons of this garbage.
@jayyoo9066 сағат бұрын
Ocean currents must change. If not, the disaster comes.
@aliyahu88006 сағат бұрын
A hundred million years ago dumb
@taolex778146 сағат бұрын
Humans are better evolved to exist within certain environments rather than others. Though buildings are just nature transformed, spend enough time in one doing sedentary tasks and you'll start to see side effects. There is a real problem with alienation from nature that's relatively untransformed. Natural environments are more calming and soothing to us. True, other species transform nature by building nests or dams. But those changes are nowhere near as permanently destructive or massive as permanently demolishing natural habitats for new development or climate change.
@benmclinjr96076 сағат бұрын
Jesus Christ. These people can't possibly believe this shit! Anymore. Who are the charlotons and who are the believers?😢😮
@PelicanGuy6 сағат бұрын
This is some wild stuff. Factual but wild.
@novelist996 сағат бұрын
This is stupid!
@swannman1696 сағат бұрын
Seems like a win-win, we save fresh water and reduce the likely hood of flooding.
@ElleryOmur6 сағат бұрын
8:37 Banning single-use plastic bags is the latest big scam. It benefits the corporations while doing nothing to combat plastic waste. Almost everyone treats the new 10-20 cent reusable plastic bags as single-use. They don't mind paying 10-20 cents for the convenience. But these new bags use even more plastic than the old ones, yet go straight into the landfills! Further, the retail stores pay pennies on the dollar for these bags, and at 10-20 cents a bag, they are making quite large profits. So now, the reusable plastic bags are just another income source for corporations, and more plastic in the landfill.
@SolomonBrown-qk8ol6 сағат бұрын
We need a Green New Deal. The Labor and Climate movement must work together to overcome these Oil and gas monopiles destroying our planet.
@johndoiron96157 сағат бұрын
California thinks that everything causes cancer. But yes, bumblebees are awesome.
@salam-peace55197 сағат бұрын
Maybe people need to stop labelling every creature that live around human settlements as "pests" and just accept that these animals live there too. Just prevent them from getting inside houses, but if ants live in gardens and parks, what is the problem? Same with rats and mice, of course you should prevent them from entering your house but if they live in gardens or parks, let them live instead of considering their mere existence a problem. People need to start seeing urban animals as part of our cityscapes and get more of a "coexist" view on them instead of a "we need to get rid of them" view.
@philrabe9107 сағат бұрын
I recently saw a sort of green washing video from the rice growers association in California (arid, dry, CA). They were patting themselves on the back for halting the practice of burning the field stubble... Before flooding it for the next crop.
@markattila98358 сағат бұрын
One would guess that aphids aren't exactly stupid. How long before they figure out that there's no lady bug?
@ronkirk50998 сағат бұрын
All the other species on the planet that we are squeezing out of existence sure could stand a reduction in the human population. In the process, we may even prevent the extinction of species that we rely on for our own survival.
@jeffreylindley8458 сағат бұрын
Good. Hopefully they move completely out of Texas.
@glitterishhh9 сағат бұрын
the ♻️ number tells you what kind of plastic it is. only plastic 1 and plastic 2 are widely recyclable in most communities in the US (polyethylene terephthalate and high density polyethylene)
@FusionDeveloper9 сағат бұрын
Best toad species on earth. Toads even eat toads. Let toads take over the world. Hooray for toads!!
@FusionDeveloper9 сағат бұрын
Penn & Teller did an episode long ago, saying that aluminum is the only recycling worth anything.
@eljahrahmartin71349 сағат бұрын
Take back the alley back right now!
@ZheFu-mp2fn9 сағат бұрын
There are plenty of East Asian modern hermits who would do fine having isolated for years or decades. I loved the pandemic isolation. 🤣
@jayyoo90610 сағат бұрын
Global warming, climate change, greenhouse impact,++++ are partial observations. If one start from the point that this planet is a living creature, his her observation will reset. Our body falls sick by flu virus, body temperature rises, then we breathe harder and faster to cool down, sweat works its part, open window to take cool air. This planet acts exactly same. If ambient temp rise, the air wrapping earth around expands and disperses into space. The relieving matters will be oxygen, nitrogen or carbon dioxide. These matters pump out the seized heat in atmosphere. Also the diluted air subsidizes heavier carbon molecule down to earth surface. Say the green gas layer becomes thinner. This carbon cycle gets speedier. The climate returns normal. This circulation is powered by sun. The wind occurs to cool earth. The ocean currents play their part, circulating heat to balance. The molten ice is frozen back. This phenomena continue until the whole globe returns normal. The 2050 carbon zero is a joke. We humans only emit huge carbon molecules every second, 7 billion people, many ten billions of other animals. The earth itself was made out of carbon gas mainly.
@NeutroniousTemp10 сағат бұрын
So the reason the lion is the top predator isn't because of ferocity, power and/or size but simply because of intelligence. Due to their advanced sociality and intelligence, I want to ask: Do lion's brains have a proportionally large and hyper developed frontal lobe? (as we see n humans)
@CaerlaverockJaguar10 сағат бұрын
Not in 2024 though. Traditional tornado alley has been lighting up, so that debunked your climate change/global warming hypothesis.
@drholidayinn581010 сағат бұрын
Wrong! You can't just expose Tesla's carbon footprint without mentioning Ford's or other major car or oil companies. Why? Because of the ongoing stupid debate of diesel vs EV's. By not stating what the real problem is, you only create confusion. The problem is fossil fuels. Period.