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The Double Disaster
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November 29, 2009
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Plastic Pollution
The more plastic companies make, the more they pollute – Grist Magazine
Art + Science
Will Shoppers Ever Care About the Destruction of the Planet? – the New York Times
Sand Mining
2022 Six Part Series on “Sand Dealers” – Le Monde
Sea-Level Rise
Where Seas are Rising at Alarming Speed – the Washington Post
Coastal Care JR
What Causes Sea Level Rise? – NASA Space Place
Ecosystem Destruction
Surprising Creatures Lurk in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch – Scientific American
Shoreline Armoring
Shelter from the Storm – Science
Problematic Development
Sweltering Lagos Has 25 Million People and Zero Free Public Beaches – Bloomberg