• PiousAgnostic@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Wait, but it’s on track to being completed. I think this doesn’t support your argument people think it supports.

    I mean, in this individual instance, people with money gathered together and started solving a global problem. The poor people didn’t do shit. The hoarders of wealth gave freely to fix the problem. Capitalism saved the day here, comrade. Now, quit littering, so they don’t have to do it again.

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      2 months ago

      The garbage patch isn’t even primarily from people littering. The majority is from agricultural and fishing industry.

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      2 months ago

      Wait, but it’s on track to being completed.

      Except it actually isn’t. If you read the article, they say they could clean up the whole thing by 2034 but they need 7.5 billion dollars. So in fact people with money haven’t actually done anything yet.

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        2 months ago

        I see that’s what this crowd is getting out of the article. Title literally mentions it’s on track. And funds have been raised and being raised by the evil rich.

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          2 months ago

          The title is a lie, and it becomes clear in the very first sentences:

          the Ocean Cleanup has announced that it’s on track to eliminate the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by 2034.

          If it can get the necessary funds, that is.

          That’s a big if.