Trash Vortexes

Discussion in 'Pollution' started by mysticbren, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. mysticbren

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    Huge trash vortexes are polluting our oceans. One vortex near Hawaii is larger than the state of TEXAS.

    I am campaigning for awareness of a problem developing in our oceans. If you want to see the article I wrote about this it is called Trash Vortexes Are Killing Our Oceans

    These vortexes are killing marine life and is becoming worse all the time. This is a global issue that needs to be addressed. By the way, this is not a spam....I am not trying to sell anything. I am just trying to make people aware. Peace
     
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    "With the advances in technology that have occurred in the last few decades, there is no excuse for letting this problem continue." Claps I loved that article just beautiful and that on which I quoted you on is completely and utterly true! I hate how the majority of people work for conveince for themselves and not the conveince of our Earth.
     
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    I have received a lot of feedback on my article about trash vortexes through the site that published that article. I was told the issue was fictional. I was gratified to see a show on tv about vortexes and even saw footage showing the debris in them.

    The biggest concern we now face is global warming. You might find interest in a couple of articles I have written about that. Global Warming Is Changing Our World

    Another article talks about biofuels and how they can help to prevent further damage. the name of this article is Corn: The Miracle Crop of the Modern World
     

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