• The Plastic Age: A Modern Parable

  • Jul 25 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
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The Plastic Age: A Modern Parable

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    What if our love affair with plastic has created a monster we can no longer control? Join us on "Talking Climate Change with Yashnagy" as we unravel the complex history of plastic, from its noble beginnings with John Wesley Hyatt's celluloid invention in 1869 to its pivotal role post-World War II and the creation of the ubiquitous PET bottle in 1973. We'll expose the environmental havoc wreaked by plastic waste, spotlighting the colossal Great Pacific Garbage Patch and the silent invasion of microplastics in our ecosystems and bodies. Discover the intricate challenges of recycling in a world grappling with China's pivotal 2018 plastic waste import ban and contemplate the grave implications of plastic's contribution to greenhouse gases.

    In our reflective chapter, "Shaping Tomorrow," we challenge listeners to rethink their relationship with plastic in a world where we hold the power to determine the future of the Plastic Age. Unlike the Stone or Bronze Age, this is an era where our choices matter more than ever. Can grassroots movements and single-use plastic bans steer us away from a plastic-choked planet? As we stand at this critical juncture, your decisions today are the threads weaving the fabric of our collective future. Tune in to explore these urgent topics and discover how your actions can help shape a cleaner, more sustainable world. Stay curious, stay engaged, and remember the profound impact of our collective effort.

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