-
03-11-2018, 09:46 AM
#1931
Whats the Callahans doing chucking $315,000 at a crypto startup?
https://www.whaleoil.co.nz/2018/11/m...s/#more-419785
-
03-11-2018, 12:23 PM
#1932
Originally Posted by minimoke
You'll find Gorliz at your local protest along with the other unemploed and professional hand wringers. Chloe's out the back still practising her "earnest" look. The others can be found around New Zealand counting all the turtles they have saved with their single use plastic bag ban campaign.
Sadly the single use plastic bag ban in NZ doesn't help the ocean one bit :-(
It turns out that about 90 percent of all the plastic that reaches the world's oceans gets flushed through just 10 rivers: The Yangtze, the Indus, Yellow River, Hai River, the Nile, the Ganges, Pearl River, Amur River, the Niger, and the Mekong (in that order).
-
03-11-2018, 04:44 PM
#1933
Originally Posted by iceman
Sadly the single use plastic bag ban in NZ doesn't help the ocean one bit :-(
It turns out that about 90 percent of all the plastic that reaches the world's oceans gets flushed through just 10 rivers: The Yangtze, the Indus, Yellow River, Hai River, the Nile, the Ganges, Pearl River, Amur River, the Niger, and the Mekong (in that order).
The other bit of information Labour and Greens miss is that 52% of the plastic in the worlds oceans is fishing nets rope and line and 48% is hard plastic (fishing crates and the like along with plastic bottle and caps) Straws and plastic bags make no statistically relevant contribution at all.
Our "feel good" is what you get when you have a flake of a PM who is influenced by school kids who are obviously being taught rubbish.
-
03-11-2018, 06:11 PM
#1934
That justifies your feeling good about doing nothing ?.What a cop out.
-
03-11-2018, 06:24 PM
#1935
Originally Posted by minimoke
The other bit of information Labour and Greens miss is that 52% of the plastic in the worlds oceans is fishing nets rope and line and 48% is hard plastic (fishing crates and the like along with plastic bottle and caps) Straws and plastic bags make no statistically relevant contribution at all.
Our "feel good" is what you get when you have a flake of a PM who is influenced by school kids who are obviously being taught rubbish.
Wander down the beach and look at all the rubbish that has drifted across from all those rivers in the northern hemisphere eh.
And all those single use plastic bags they breakdown in landfills don't they?
I suppose you are worried like D. Seymore that you will die from an infection caught from a reusable bag.
westerly
-
03-11-2018, 06:42 PM
#1936
Originally Posted by westerly
Wander down the beach and look at all the rubbish that has drifted across from all those rivers in the northern hemisphere eh.
And all those single use plastic bags they breakdown in landfills don't they?
I suppose you are worried like D. Seymore that you will die from an infection caught from a reusable bag.
westerly
do we really want this: Seymour was “completely opposed” to the plastic bag ban, citing a US research paper from 2012 which showed a switch to reusable bags killed around five people a year in San Francisco.
Supermarket bags. Again follow the stories,
1. plastic bags are killing turtles so ban them.
2. Supermarkets stop giving away plastic bags (ie save themselves money) but will happily sell you a plastic bag (ie make more money as they cost more)
3. Reusable bags are now killing humans (or are more likely to).
4. Another story yesterday about how sales of plastic rubbish bags at supermarkets are up x% and supermarkets are having trouble keeping up with stock.
5. Plastic straws sales are down and paper straw sales are up
6. We need to chop down more trees to make paper items when trees are needed to stop so called climate change.
This world is going crazy. What happened to common sense!
-
03-11-2018, 07:22 PM
#1937
Supermarkets get rid of plastic bags because they figured out the alternatives are more profitable. Have to admit that their timing is impeccable leveraging the hysteria.
-
03-11-2018, 07:37 PM
#1938
Originally Posted by blackcap
do we really want this: Seymour was “completely opposed” to the plastic bag ban, citing a US research paper from 2012 which showed a switch to reusable bags killed around five people a year in San Francisco.
This world is going crazy. What happened to common sense!
https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/natio...ted-by-seymour
westerly
-
03-11-2018, 10:13 PM
#1939
Originally Posted by westerly
Wander down the beach and look at all the rubbish that has drifted across from all those rivers in the northern hemisphere eh.
I suspect the irony of your post will escape you.
-
04-11-2018, 07:02 AM
#1940
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
That justifies your feeling good about doing nothing ?.What a cop out.
I'm greener than your average cabbage. But what I lack in virtue I make up for in realism
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks