(plas)Ticked Off
Finally, this overdue post on plastics arrives. I had started writing it months ago but other things came up: reflections, politics, cleaning up, laziness. All that, and I think I must add the almost-depressing state of what is happening in our world and how much we seem to be in denial. Not only in the wars and the income inequality, but in the sheer number of us and our urge to be somewhere, whether for fun or work. And so we drive, or fly, or cruise, and we check our workstations or laptops or phones, and we want information, and quickly. And now AI. All of that means power, and water, and often war, because we're running out of what we have. So we burn all sorts of junk to make that power --from coal to nuclear to plastics (more petroleum)-- and we wonder why or how the planet could be re-entering a phase of changing climate...surely it isn't us, because we're doing our best: driving electric cars and scooters and b...