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The garbage that could kill the human race

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9 points by msegal 11 years ago · 9 comments

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henryw 11 years ago

One takeaway point that I got:

Plastics, degraded to fine grains in the ocean, are consumed by as much as 50% of salt-water fish. Humans who eat the fish are suspected to experience the negative side effects of higher estrogen levels induced by the plastics.

https://d262ilb51hltx0.cloudfront.net/max/955/1*sdiSfUh0sAkP...

dang 11 years ago

Can anyone suggest an accurate, neutral title?

Edit: Users have flagged this, so it doesn't really matter.

  • ars 11 years ago

    Yah, no kidding. That title is serious link bait, especially because it's not in slightest supported by the article.

    I know HN has a policy of letting the article choose its own title, but I think they should make an exception here.

    • dang 11 years ago

      The policy is to keep the article's title unless it is misleading or linkbait. Double when it's both.

  • oska 11 years ago

    "The planet's five ocean gyres and the risks of accumulated plastic pollution"

    Quite florid writing but the map of the planet's ocean gyres is beautifully done.

  • gus_massa 11 years ago

    I'm not sure, all the article has a very alarmist tone:

    * Investigating garbage patches in the ocean

    * Plastic garbage is more dangerous than meteorites and global warning

    * Would you like a smaller penis with that bag?

  • RyJones 11 years ago

    "What is a gyre, why does it trap garbage, and why should you care?"

    • noir_lord 11 years ago

      That's almost as bad as "This one simple trick to ruin your planet" or "You'll never believe how the human race will die out".

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