Plastic is often considered environmentalists’ number-one enemy because it necessitates large quantities of fossil fuels in its production and its reputation for polluting the Earth’s natural resources. However, technological developments in recent years have created a possibility for plastic to act as a force against the onset of climate change. Scientists have found that CO2 emissions captured from the atmosphere can be used as a base material for plastics and other goods.
Human-Induced Pollution Reaches New Heights With Space Debris
On Sept. 23, 2020, Jim Bridenstine, head of NASA, tweeted, “Debris is getting worse!” referring to floating junk particles in space, a majority of which lie in the lower Earth orbit. His tweet also mentioned that, throughout 2020, the International Space Station was maneuvered thrice to avoid any collision with the debris moving 18,000 miles per hour.