Opinion column on curbing plastic pollution is appreciated. Some sources suggest less than 10% of all plastic has been ...
Plastic is everywhere. We assume it is safe, but guess what? It is not, and more research is finding just how unhealthy it can be. Most of us already know that there is a problem with plastics in our ...
If you could write a letter to a member of your family, 1,000 years from now, what would you tell them? Letters to the Future contains hundreds of such letters written by people addressing their great ...
As a Washington resident, I see plastic pollution every time I go outside. I cannot remember a time in my life when my walks weren’t blighted by plastic. With increasing production, there is now even ...
A recent letter writer states that it takes effort to return plastic bags to the grocer’s recycling containers and claims that the downside of eliminating plastic bags is that he won’t have anything ...
Paper or plastic? How about neither? For years, we have been asked, in the supermarket, do we prefer a paper or plastic bag for groceries. Now the choice has spread to, of all things, drinking straws.
I enjoy reading Mark Lewis’ columns, but have been bothered by the “guilty pleasure” he takes in his forlorn love of plastic grocery bags. Now that these bags are gone in the upper valley, he says he ...
Now that nearly all the leaves have dropped from the trees, it’s common to see people burning leaves in backyard burn barrels. However, some local residents are disposing of plastic waste and ...
I am a student at Bennington College. This term, I am taking a course titled "Beyond Plastic Pollution," taught by Judith Enck, a former Environmental Protection Agency regional administrator and ...
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