The Telegraph uses data visualization to raise awareness on plastic pollution.
Earth Day, which is marked on April 22 every year, has its origins in the horror at the damage humans were causing to the ocean. It was started in 1970 by a US senator, Gaylord Nelson, after he witnessed the ravages of the 1969 oil spill in Santa Barbara, California. Read more >
Author Ashley Kirk
News Site The Telegraph
Date Published April 22, 2018
Article Link Five shocking facts about the scale of plastic pollution that’s choking our seas
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