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Residents live with human trash

Wildlife living with human trash
China responsible for the largest percentage of the planet's emissions against Africa 4 percent what a comparison .
Wildlife daily jeopardy with human trash
The equivalent of 2,000 garbage trucks full of plastic are dumped into the world's oceans each day drifting with tides and washing up on coastal beaches. Today's wildlife must navigate human trash to live.
 
Climate change is making a difference to our mental health 
Plastic pollution is a global problem. Between 20-23 million tonnes of plastic waste leaks into aquatic ecosystems, polluting lakes, rivers and seas.
Marsh harrier hovers over human trash left on the shore
Birds of prey hunt over reedbecs filled with our cast off rubbish
Residents live with human trash
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Residents live with human trash

Experts believe landfills gives of methane emissions which represent the biggest impact on our planet. CHowever waste incineration appears to c Read More

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