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PBS高端访谈:个人角度如何应对塑料污染

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Hari Sreenivasan: Today is Earth Day, an event that began in 1970 and is often considered the beginning of the modern environmental movement. This year the issue at the top of the agenda is plastic. From grocery bags to plastic straws to tiny micro-beads in everything from soap to make-up, the earth is swamped in plastic, and will remain so for generations to come. So what can be done? Joining me now is Jenna Jambeck, associate professor of environmental engineering at the University of Georgia, who is marking this Earth Day at a conference and joins us from Tel Aviv. Thanks for being with us. So let's kind of put this in the perspective. What is the scale of our plastic problem or situation?

Jenna Jambeck: In 2015, we were able to estimate the input1 of plastic from our mismanaged waste around the world, and into the ocean, and that is equal to about eight million metric tons of plastic entering the oceans every year. So if you think about it, that's equal to about a dump truck of plastic every minute going into the ocean. It's very significant.

Hari Sreenivasan: Is there anything that we know about plastic that gives us any kind of hope, how long does it take for plastic to dissolve or degrade, as it sits in our oceans?

Jenna Jambeck: It really doesn't ever biodegrade that we're aware of. And what it does instead is fragment over time into smaller and smaller pieces. So a large plastic item then ends up as many small microplastic items.

Hari Sreenivasan: And these microplastics i'm assuming they end up inside aquatic2 lifebecause they think it's food?

Jenna Jambeck: Certainly some of this is very much like food that animals in the marine3 ecosystem4 eat. And then we know that even some of the smallest items like the microbeads can be consumed by some of the smallest animals in our food web like zooplankton.

Hari Sreenivasan: when you think about a dump truck of plastic every minute, what is the impact that you and I can have or any human being can have on that kind of quantity? What are steps that we can actually take that reduces that?

Jenna Jambeck: Reusable water bottle, reusable coffee mug, don't use a straw, a reusable bag, I know we've heard them before, but our research really shows, taken collectively, or you just making this choice over a period of time, those choices really have an impact.

Hari Sreenivasan: Is there an agreement around the planet? I mean, you see local communities deciding to ban plastic shopping bags or charge higher for them. Has the world started to figure that out, especially in developing countries?

Jenna Jambeck: Yeah, I think we're all at different stages around the world, and many of these solutions are very locally based, but at the same time yes, I think we can all around the world agree that we don't want plastic in our environment, in our ocean. The U.N. has a campaign and folks around the world can sort of state their commitments that they're having to help with this issue. And so they might be different, but everyone can commit to doing something.

Hari Sreenivasan: Are there any technologies on the horizon that might be good substitutes for plastic that might be less harmful to the planet in the long term?

Jenna Jambeck: We are looking at polymers at the University of Georgia new materials institute that will biodegrade, actually biodegrade, but also serve some of the needs of plastic. So you can think of something more like a paper. Of course these things still need to be managed within our waste stream, but I do think that thinking about new materials and product design is a very important step that's way upstream of thinking about solving this problem.

Hari Sreenivasan: all right, Jenna Jambeck, associate professor of environmental engineering at the University of Georgia joining us on earth day, thank you so much.

Jenna Jambeck: Happy Earth Day.

哈里·斯雷尼瓦桑:今天是世界地球日,它始于1970年,通常被认为是现代环境运动的开端。今年,最重要的议程是塑料问题。从食品袋到塑料吸管,再到从肥皂到化妆品的各种微珠,地球已被塑料淹没,而且这种情况还会继续下去。那么我们能做些什么?今天,格鲁吉亚大学环境工程系副教授詹纳·贾姆贝克做客节目,他正在特拉维夫参加世界地球日会议,并从那里与我们连线。感谢您的参与。那么让我们来看看这个。我们的塑料问题规模如何,情况怎样?

詹纳·贾姆贝克:2015年,我们对来自世界各地管理不善投入海洋的废弃物进行了估计,这一概念相当于每年约有800万公吨塑料进入海洋。所以如果你仔细想想,这就相当于每分钟都有一自卸车的塑料投入海洋。数量可观。

哈里·斯雷尼瓦桑:塑料有没有一些方面,能为我们带来某种希望,当它进入海洋,塑料溶解或降解需要多长时间?

詹纳·贾姆贝克:我们知道,它真的不会降解。取而代之,它所做的就是,随着时间的推移,分解成越来越小的碎片。因此,一个大塑料块,最终会分解成许多小的微型塑料块。

哈里·斯雷尼瓦桑:我认为这些微塑料是不是最终会进入水生生物体内,因为它们认为这是食物?

詹纳·贾姆贝克:当然,其中一些塑料与海洋生态系统中,动物吃的食物非常相似。然后我们知道,甚至像微珠这样最小的塑料块也可以被我们的食物网中一些最小的动物消耗掉,如浮游动物。

哈里·斯雷尼瓦桑:当你想到每分钟都有一个满载塑料的自卸车时,你和我,或者任何人类,能对这样的数量,产生什么样的影响?我们可以采取哪些实际措施来减少这种情况的发生?

詹纳·贾姆贝克:用可重复使用的水瓶,用可重复使用的咖啡杯,不要使用吸管,用可重复使用的包,我知道这些我们之前已经听到过,但是我们的研究真的表明,如果我们一起行动,或是坚持一段时间,你就会看到效果。

哈里·斯雷尼瓦桑:全球有没有一个协议?我的意思是,你看到有一些当地社区决定禁止使用塑料购物袋或对塑料购物袋收取了更高费用。世界是否已经开始认识到了这一点,特别是在发展中国家?

詹纳·贾姆贝克:是的,我认为全球处于不同阶段,其中许多解决方案都是非常本地化的,但同时也是,我认为世界各地都会认同我们不希望塑料出现在我们的环境中,出现在我们的海洋里。联合国开展了一项运动,全世界的人们都可以表达他们在助力解决这一问题上的承诺。所以他们可能会有所不同,但每个人都可以承诺做点什么。

哈里·斯雷尼瓦桑:在可预见的未来,有没有哪些技术可能成为塑料的良好替代品,并且从长远来看,对地球危害较小?

詹纳·贾姆贝克:我们正在格鲁吉亚大学新材料研究所研究聚合物,它会生物降解,真正地生物降解,但也可以满足一些塑料方面的需求。所以你可以想像一种更像纸张的材料。当然,这些东西仍然需要在我们的废物流中进行管理,但我的确认为,思考新材料和思考产品设计是解决这个问题思路上的一个非常重要的步骤。

哈里·斯雷尼瓦桑:好的,格鲁吉亚大学环境工程系副教授詹纳·贾姆贝克,在世界地球日做客节目,非常感谢你。

詹纳·贾姆贝克:世界地球日快乐。


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1 input X6lxm     
n.输入(物);投入;vt.把(数据等)输入计算机
参考例句:
  • I will forever be grateful for his considerable input.我将永远感激他的大量投入。
  • All this information had to be input onto the computer.所有这些信息都必须输入计算机。
2 aquatic mvXzk     
adj.水生的,水栖的
参考例句:
  • Aquatic sports include swimming and rowing.水上运动包括游泳和划船。
  • We visited an aquatic city in Italy.我们在意大利访问过一个水上城市。
3 marine 77Izo     
adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵
参考例句:
  • Marine creatures are those which live in the sea. 海洋生物是生存在海里的生物。
  • When the war broke out,he volunteered for the Marine Corps.战争爆发时,他自愿参加了海军陆战队。
4 ecosystem Wq4xz     
n.生态系统
参考例句:
  • This destroyed the ecosystem of the island.这样破坏了岛上的生态系统。
  • We all have an interest in maintaining the integrity of the ecosystem.维持生态系统的完整是我们共同的利益。
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