Human beings don’t live in a vacuum; we live in the world. This may explain, in part, why we have an emotional instinct to connect with nature. Ecopsychology sees the human and natural world as ...
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is Transforming Into a Wildlife Hotspot — And That's a Problem
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is not a solid island of rubbish, but a vast region of ocean where currents concentrate floating plastic into a soup of debris. It sits in the North Pacific Subtropical ...
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Lost at sea, found in Latin America: the journeys of discarded plastic bottles
By Olivia Maule Sandwiched between the frigid swells of the Pacific and the warm pulses of Latin American cities lie stretches of turquoise beaches that attract migrating whales and beachgoers alike.
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