What Should We Do?



The process throughout this blog has opened my horizons to the effects of ocean pollution. The process of putting a blog together in general, is a unique way to learn about a subject in depth. I’ve known for a while what our pollutants have done to the ocean, but since writing this blog I have learned that this is an absolute catastrophe that a lot of people are so unaware of.

To conclude, I did not find an actual answer to the general question of how we start to change the serious problem of pollution. According to greentumble.com, we can do five things to start a process in helping this environment. Reduce plastic use, avoid harmful chemicals, go organic, volunteer at cleanups, and spread the word. I believe a lot of this would help if everyone followed these rules. Unfortunately I don’t believe anybody is aware about this, and it’s hard to accomplish a lot of these rules in today’s world. How many people on Earth do you think it would take to start changing an entire environment? Do you think there are enough people on this planet to change an environment that covers seventy percent of the Earth?


In the next few weeks ahead, I will still be wondering, at what time will people make themselves aware of the reoccurring issue that is caused by all of us? I will continue to believe that we are all too caught up in everyday life to understand how the issues we have now are going to affect us all one day, sooner or later.

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The biggest thing I’d like to argue about is the sea life. We don’t understand what we are causing to the life in the oceans. This is a massive part of our ecosystem that we are polluting just as bad, or if not worse, than we do on land. Eventually the outcome could threaten human health according to greentumble.com.

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