Why The Ocean Cleanup Failed: Lessons in Techno-Solutionism and Plastic Pollution
Global problems are rarely solved by one person or invention. The Ocean Cleanup didn’t work, for the reasons experts said it wouldn’t. What can we learn from this?
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