After I narrowed the topic, I created a new survey about
ocean pollution.
1. Which ocean do you think is most severely
polluted?
Well, most people think that Pacific Ocean is most severely
polluted. Indeed, the Pacific Ocean is regarded as the “dead sea” last few
years. There are three reasons can explain why. Firstly, “Trash Island” is one
of the reasons. I have already mentioned the great garbage patch in my last post.
Secondly, with development of some developing countries around Pacific Ocean,
such as China and Thailand, the Ocean is facing triple pollution issue from
industry, manufacturing, and agriculture. Thirdly, nuclear leak happened in
Japan due to the earthquake in 2011. As known to us, nuclear pollution is
extremely hard to completely clean up. It’s interesting that no one thinks
Arctic Ocean is polluted. In my opinion, the earth is a circle and with
movement of water, every ocean has pollution more or less.
2. How concerned are you about ocean pollution?
26.09 percent of people are extremely concerned and 39.13
percent of people are very concerned. I’m glad that people are concerned about
ocean pollution, but it’s useless if people simply are concerned rather than
taking actions like the Chinese old saying goes, all talk and no action is
false.
3. What is the biggest cause of ocean pollution?
Actually, all of my options I post in the survey are factors
caused pollution. Among the options, three of them are considered as big
causes, which are oil spills and leak, industrial waste, and littering and
dumping especially plastic. In order to develop their
economy, some developing countries sacrifice the environment. When they realize how important the
environment is, it’s too late to clean it up.
4. Which way do you prefer to prevent ocean
pollution?
Stricter government regulations on industry and
manufacturing and renewable energy sources so off-shore drilling no longer
needed are two ways most people prefer to prevent ocean pollution. Well, as far
as I’m concerned, the best but hardest way to prevent it is to develop human
beings’ entire accomplishment. As long as people realize environment is extremely
significant to their lives, we’ll get the best result.
5. What changes do you make at home to do your part
by making these ocean-friendly choices?
People do something they can do in their everyday life, such
as carry a reusable shopping bag, recycle, and don’t litter. I just want to say
keep doing and make improvement.
6. How confident are you that we can prevent and
clean up pollution?
The amount of people feel moderately confident is as many as
people are slightly confident. I hope we can do best and completely clean up
pollution.
I love this most recent post. It's extremely well organized and detailed. Also, thank you for not posting every single result of your poll as that just seems to clutter up blog posts like trash clutters up oceans (LOL.)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Wes. Very well done!
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