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Plastic Panic: Why The ‘Toxic’ Narrative Crumbles Under Scientific Scrutiny
by Dr. Matthew Wielicki  Sep 3, 2024 
 

Questioning the Environmental Fallout from Plastics: Inert, Yet Toxic?
The discourse around plastics has become increasingly polarized, with environmentalists often painting a grim picture of their impact on ecosystems. [some emphasis, links added]

On one hand, plastics are criticized for being too inert to break down, persisting in the environment for millennia. On the other hand, they are simultaneously portrayed as toxic substances that wreak havoc on wildlife, particularly birds and marine animals.


This dual narrative raises several questions: How can plastics be both inert and toxic? Is the iconic image of a dead bird filled with plastic truly representative of an environmental crisis, or is it more nuanced?

Let’s examine the science and challenge some of the prevailing assumptions.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/plastic-panic-why-the-toxic-narrative-crumbles-under-scientific-scrutiny/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”