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8 June is World Oceans Day, a call to promote gender equality and stop plastic pollution

8 June is World Oceans Day, a call to promote gender equality and stop plastic pollution

Oceans and seas are in danger: we must reduce our impact on them, including plastic pollution. On World Oceans Day 2019 we celebrate the inestimable value of these precious ecosystems.

Oceans
LifeGate PlasticLess reaches the UK, the first rubbish bin of the sea is installed thanks to Whirlpool

LifeGate PlasticLess reaches the UK, the first rubbish bin of the sea is installed thanks to Whirlpool

The UK welcomes LifeGate PlasticLess, the innovative project against plastic pollution that has already swept over Italy. Portishead receives its first “rubbish bin of the sea” thanks to Whirlpool.

Environment
10 environmental victories you didn’t know were “Made in Europe”

10 environmental victories you didn’t know were “Made in Europe”

From the ban on single-use plastics and dangerous pesticides, many environmental decisions are taken by the European Parliament rather than single nations. Here are ten of the most important.

Environment
Plastic is one of the winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Plastic is one of the winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

The winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019 have been announced. Protagonists of the photos are the magic and the incredible biodiversity of the underwater world, as well as the threats it is facing, like plastic.

Oceans
Operation Siso, how Sea Shepherd is turning the tide against illegal fishing in the Mediterranean

Operation Siso, how Sea Shepherd is turning the tide against illegal fishing in the Mediterranean

130 chilometri di reti illegali tolti dal mare. L’ultima campagna di Sea Shepherd nel Mediterraneo è stata un successo, in nome del capodoglio Siso ucciso dalla pesca illegale e dalla plastica. L’editoriale del presidente di Sea Shepherd Italia.

Oceans
These images are made with thousands of plastic objects. Chris Jordan shows us the size of our impact on the world

These images are made with thousands of plastic objects. Chris Jordan shows us the size of our impact on the world

Il fotografo Chris Jordan ci fa visualizzare le conseguenze delle nostre azioni sul Pianeta. Le foto di Running the numbers ci fanno capire che, come un tassello di un mosaico, ognuno di noi ha il proprio ruolo nel mondo.

Society
The Ocean Cleanup begins! The device to clean up ocean plastic is on its way

The Ocean Cleanup begins! The device to clean up ocean plastic is on its way

The Ocean Cleanup officially set off on the 8th of September: a giant floating device that will clean up the Pacific Trash Vortex, the world’s largest plastic island.

Oceans
What are microplastics? Their effects on our health and the environment

What are microplastics? Their effects on our health and the environment

Microplastics are choking our oceans and threatening our health. A guide to the key facts on what microplastics are, where they come from and what is being done to eliminate them.

Oceans
Seattle becomes the first major US city to ban plastic straws

Seattle becomes the first major US city to ban plastic straws

500 million plastic straws are used every day in the United States. This is what pushed the city of Seattle to ban their use, gaining appreciation from one of the city’s musical symbols.

Environment
The documentary Albatross shows how we need to reconnect to nature to overcome our plastic culture

The documentary Albatross shows how we need to reconnect to nature to overcome our plastic culture

Basta una manciata di plastica nello stomaco di un uccello per capire l’immensità del problema della plastica. E risvegliare le nostre coscienze. L’intervista al fotografo Chris Jordan, autore del documentario Albatross.

Oceans
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