Monday, February 4, 2013
Pursuit of Career #5
Located in the Central North Pacific Ocean, an ecological catastrophe twice the size of Hawaii continues to gather "garbage" everyday. This enormous landfill is known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch or Pacific Trash Vortex. The patch is filled with plastic debris and chemical sludge. Statistics show that nearly 80% of the trash is from a land source, while the other 20% comes from ships. Oh, and did I mention that it's twice the size of Hawaii?! How could something so large and dangerous ever exist without being apparent to the entire world? Seeing this "garbage island" reminded me why the environment is so important. The ocean surrounds every continent and makes up 70% of the entire world, and if nothing is done, the island could grow bigger and pollute more of the water. Working as an environmental lawyer would allow me to help create anti-pollution laws to clean garbage island. But for now, let's hope it's gone by then.
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Wow. I had no idea something like this even exists... I know that your a smart kid capable of making a difference in the world. Im just glad your using it to fix the environment!
ReplyDeleteYeah I had no clue this existed either. I can totally see you being an environmental lawyer Rei! This is perfect for you. If you need any help I can help Rei!
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