Dear fellow citizens, we are sinking!
In memory of the Kyoto Protocol, I urge the European community to come together to launch the final pollution offensive.
Now plastic is everywhere, we are no longer masters of the same Earth, as long as we consider plastic only a waste we will be defeated forever, but when we are able to imprison pollution and treat plastic as a natural resource; We could say that we have evolved.
With natural resources we have built railways, we have built machinery. Engineering and ambition have always been the engine of progress, with overheating we have avoided an ice age, because ice advances and cold dies. Unfortunately, we are now facing the risk of drowning; But as humans, we find solutions.
What drives you to dredge rivers?
gold, greed, and sometimes even despair.
And if we induce people to dredge microplastics?
If we change the rules, because after all, money is only a creation, then I ask you:
Would it be impossible to make microplastics more valuable than gold?
Waste recycling stagnates and when something stagnates fossil groups are created, the corrugated cardboard lobby. I think we were good at recycling paper but maybe it's also time to think a little bigger!
If we turn microplastic into fine sand and store it in the same walls of our homes I think we will reduce construction costs, especially because fine sand is almost as fundamental as ball bearings for mechanics.
Enough with these nationalist mentalities, this obsession with border preservation, dams and flood barriers are a temporary solution, we need to look for advanced flotation systems, we need to build islands using the same pollution we produced, to remedy the mistakes of the past and overcome the floods.
Obviously I do not demand a real immediate solution, but a project that can give hope, because we cannot blind ourselves in Martian fanaticism or in the barbarism of medieval wars; Sometimes we also have to hope.
Thank you
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