Far from a distraction: Plastic pollution and the planetary emergency
August 1, 2022
Jennifer L. Lavers, Alexander L. Bond, Charles Rolsky
PUBLISHED OPEN ACCESS (available to everyone using the link below) – Pollution of the environment with plastics has garnered significant public attention, but the topic has also been the focus of controversy, including assertions that resources are better spent on other topics, such as global warming. Here, we argue that plastic pollution and climate change are fundamentally linked, from the extraction of fossil fuels to the production of plastics, and eventual disposal. We demonstrate how plastics research and funding currently lag significantly behind that of climate change and conclude by advocating for a more integrated approach to addressing pressing conservation issues in the time of a planetary emergency.
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