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Ravio11i t1_iz5n8y5 wrote
That's what shrinking the cities will do... Smaller cities = smaller pollution. It's science!
Fourty-Six t1_iz5swv4 wrote
Lmao
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Wow00woW t1_iz6g4up wrote
yeah, keep waiting. any day now.
VolunteerHypeMan t1_iz6k16d wrote
As opposed to what? Being dead in the ground from Covid lol
Lord_Sithis t1_iz6tffx wrote
I mean, in actuallity when most people were home/working from home, there was less pollution. So while the vaccine is objectively a good thing for humanity, unvaxxed covid was great for nature. Morbid to think about really, but there it is.
itsvigs t1_iz7kp1u wrote
I mean, if covid just ran it’s natural course and eliminated a huge part of the worlds overpopulated unhealthy population these changes in the environment would be permanent and benefit the rest of us and earth immensely.
Lord_Sithis t1_iz7py3a wrote
From an objective standpoint, you're not entirely wrong. There'd be more resources overall per person, less land needed for farming, less animals/fish needed for sustenance, overall things would be better for those that survived, sorta.
_Pretzel t1_iz7rq6d wrote
Eugenics andy
Lord_Sithis t1_iz7pz5w wrote
From an objective standpoint, you're not entirely wrong. There'd be more resources overall per person, less land needed for farming, less animals/fish needed for sustenance, overall things would be better for those that survived, sorta.
GreenTheHero t1_iz6dacc wrote
Idk if this some anti vaxx coent or other, but in the caae of COVID it's actually kinda true.
When people were isolated and vaccine free, city environmenta vastly improved because most people were either not working or working from home, so there was much less commuting, a drop in cases, severity and vaccine all changes this and the environment will feel the difference
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copingcabana t1_iz4c9pt wrote
In the end, we learn the real garbage was inside of us the whole time.
BringBackBoshi t1_iz4ecyp wrote
Too often we are the garbage. Ramen noodles cups and coke bottles don't birth themselves and infest places in their own 😓
---throwaway92--- t1_iz5vcw2 wrote
Perhaps the real garbage were the friends we made along the way.
anally_ExpressUrself t1_iz5rht0 wrote
Huh. I guess the real garbage was the garbage we made along the way.
StaleWoolfe t1_iz66i2l wrote
I always knew I was trash! :3
AllDayErryDey t1_iz6xpvd wrote
lmao. STOP. This made me chuckle chuckle.
3-DMan t1_iz6gcfo wrote
Garbage in, garbage out!
Guido300 t1_iz3he9o wrote
Ya this is a fake thing going back years. It's from 2018 and only 80 turtles have been counted. Not to take away from the cleanup but the numbers in this post has been misrepresented many times
RateNXS t1_iz4jv2d wrote
I was wondering how the title could possibly be true. Sea turtles return to the beach they were born on to lay eggs, so if there haven't been any born there for decades, it's reasonable that there are very few turtles born there still alive.
GMN123 t1_iz4kt4s wrote
You could possibly transfer some eggs to restart a beach turtle population
HungerMadra t1_iz54s5y wrote
It's possible, but certainly not hundreds of thousands
TeignmouthElectron t1_iz5l4xg wrote
Come on, they used #SeaTurtles, it has to be true
Coarse_Air t1_iz5ejjb wrote
not to mention it only appears cleaned but it is in fact dirtier than ever as scientists have managed to infuse all of the earth's water with carcinogenic "forever chemicals' which, by defnition, can not be cleaned...
whoknowshank t1_iz5hxhq wrote
Different types of clean though. You can’t argue that having tons of litter removed from the beach is useless.
Shepatriots t1_iz3ustw wrote
96 weeks.. just say 2 years wtf
Kurizu150 t1_iz4106a wrote
How parents with their first baby be like.
BlueEyedBeardedBear t1_iz4wfwq wrote
Can't wait until I turn 1,612 weeks old.
Alucard661 t1_iz4wq9d wrote
If you ever have kids you will understand lol
Shepatriots t1_iz4ytt6 wrote
I have two sons. I never call them buy their months I say my son is almost two lol the other one is 6 years old so of course I don’t do it there lol
Alucard661 t1_iz5ey7f wrote
Well they develop by weeks, easier to track the size and development by weeks/month rather than years till he turns 2 after two it’s by years. If someone is buying your kids clothes and they’re 18 months and you say he’s a year old your going to get the wrong size same if you say 2 years old.
Shepatriots t1_iz5gwn5 wrote
Yeah I know this lol when people ask for the size of my kids clothes I tell them the sizes which happen to go by months I was just saying that when I’m talking about my kids in general I just say one and a half or 2. I don’t have a problem with how other people do it though.
anally_ExpressUrself t1_iz5rmsq wrote
What about if your kid is 2 years, 9 months?
hookersince06 t1_iz69ygr wrote
They're 2, 2.5, or almost 3.
Pizzaman725 t1_iz7a7x3 wrote
Pretty sure most people stop going by weeks/months once they are almost 2. Because that's everything to year and weight distinctions.
thebroward t1_iz5rqkx wrote
Yeah, like … I’m 1,200 weeks old. 😂
Traumfahrer t1_iz491d0 wrote
But that would only be 1.841 years!
(Obviously /s)
LICK_MY_SCROTUM t1_iz7ikp5 wrote
I originally read it as 96 years and thought
"Jesus, I had no idea that we were producing trash like that 100 years ago."
RenzoARG t1_iz3l0gs wrote
Where did the trash go?
ronflair t1_iz3ny26 wrote
Into a future “before” shot.
Enorats t1_iz56tqc wrote
Is that where all our trash is coming from? Our future selves have invented time travel, and they're dumping all their trash into the past?
sharksnut t1_iz4b02w wrote
Where did the city go?
Sigmented t1_iz4h61b wrote
Destroyed by hundreds of thousands of sea turtles
parks387 t1_iz4sw9f wrote
Did they eat all the pizza first?
SamohtGnir t1_iz4llz7 wrote
Good eye. There is a city in the background of the After shot, so it could be a different spot on the same beach, assuming it's a very long beach. But that also could mean that the other part of the beach is still full of garbage. Probably most likely different locations, and the creator is just trying to send a message.
merchillio t1_iz4mgl1 wrote
It’s also a completely different camera angle. My guess is that the buildings are just to the left of where it is cropped.
Or different focal length and the building are those we see on the right of the picture
Killaim t1_iz5gcy8 wrote
or its just a fake post.
PuppetmanInBC t1_iz5wyho wrote
I googled Versova beach and the top result showed the cleanup of this beach. It took years, and the UN gave an award to the volunteer that organized it.
"Led by spirited young lawyer and environmentalist Afroz Shah, volunteers collected a staggering 5.3 million kilograms of decomposing trash and plastic from the 2.5 kilometer stretch of beach over a period of 21 months."
kernal42 t1_iz7lz9q wrote
21 months not 96 months you say
LargeHadron_Colander t1_iz80fhd wrote
You might want to give the picture another read.
oldspicehorse t1_iz5kqaw wrote
On Reddit? Surely not‽
Cetun t1_iz6ru3l wrote
The right picture is taken at ground level and zoomed in on the city in the background to make the trash pile look larger. In the picture on the right the city in the background is the same city.
Church6633 t1_iz3pxso wrote
Space!
MetroidJunkie t1_iz4yt20 wrote
Let it be 3022's problem.
notapothead2 t1_iz6b7q2 wrote
Start working on that smelloscope
MetroidJunkie t1_iz6btpp wrote
And never forget Applied Cryogenics' motto, You can solve all your problems by freezing them!
abhixec t1_iz5mi3h wrote
We have already started to liter space 🫥
TinKicker t1_iz4hzcj wrote
Outside the environment.
jamesmt87 t1_iz5b870 wrote
To another environment...
Mesmerise t1_iz5j4zb wrote
No, beyond the environment
longforgottenfader t1_iz6cscq wrote
Well there must be something out there?
jamesmt87 t1_iz7osey wrote
No there’s nothing…just the sea, birds and fish. And 20,000 tons of trash.
xJellowx t1_iz40hm7 wrote
Like with anything you catch from the sea, you either eat it or throw it back in.
I doubt people eat trash.
Kalip12 t1_iz45ttf wrote
So they threw it under the bed i see
alec_ong t1_iz57knn wrote
to a third world country
RenzoARG t1_iz5e0li wrote
Anything aestetically unpleasing only has to be relocated somewherelse to become "eco friendly". "Making the world a better place, because the world is only where we live at, not those other guys".
nakikinuod19 t1_iz7vf57 wrote
So we need to start sending our trash to space amirite?
kraut_2 t1_iz5ueft wrote
Versova is in Mumbai.
Tribalbob t1_iz67h96 wrote
A lesser beach.
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AwkwardPregame t1_iz5hptf wrote
Back into the trash cans? Duh! /s
CoronaMcFarm t1_iz6s1s4 wrote
In the river
seattledoglicker t1_iz6te85 wrote
Swept it into the ocean. See episode Futurama Season 1 Episode 8
patman_007 t1_iz7lan4 wrote
Into the ocean. It's why the seaturtles had to lay egg on the beach.
jgrahl t1_iz3p1kr wrote
This is in Mumbai India
WhitePantherXP t1_iz7x11s wrote
I don't say this lightly, but India is the last place on my list to visit after many documentaries and redditor stories. Some places are beautiful, but I am not sponsoring the crap that goes on there. The last documentary I watched was about how the majority of the bus drivers in a particular area rape little boys with nowhere else to go for a buck or two, and it's just a normal Tuesday. The crazy gathering around of beautiful women to post online that it's their girlfriend, the general rape culture in those popular tourist places like Bangladesh. All of the pollution they cause to the ocean, the disregard for the laborers lives who are regularly lost when decommissioning ships in the shipyards...one of the scam capitals of the world...nah I'm good. I know my country has a lot of issues, but there are better countries than that to contribute to. Also, I realize I may be downvoted as this is all generalizing, but I know of few other "1st world" countries that have more glaring issues than many places of India.
GMN123 t1_iz4khqe wrote
Must have taken ages to move those skyscrapers.
bmage99 t1_iz5aj1y wrote
It took them about 96 weeks.
jahlim t1_iz3i79h wrote
Pictures from very different angles and the background buildings so it might not even be from same beach.
man_lizard t1_iz5j7qz wrote
And they took away the habitat of hundreds of thousands of rats. Nobody every cares about the rats. Disgusting.
thebroward t1_iz5s2jd wrote
willxrocks t1_iz5u7ja wrote
That's just sad.. but on the bright side, they can see the advantages of setting new waste removal procedures. Not only for humans, but sea life as well
DumbSkulled t1_iz6z4rk wrote
Came here to say this. Sad. Also that article is from 2017… so I can only guess it is even worse now?
noobvorld t1_iz76h0m wrote
Nope. Mumbai's beaches have been getting progressively cleaner, and while there's still more than can be done, I think it's a great start. I've grown up on those beaches and I've seen first hand how different they look compared to what they did 10+ years ago.
DumbSkulled t1_iz9mo0n wrote
I am very happy to hear that! Thanks for chiming in ☺️
shar72944 t1_iz9b6s2 wrote
It was clean when I went to that particular beach in 2019. Recently I visited other beach and this was also clean. Not squeaky clean but at least not garbage piled up.
pascalforget t1_iz7kebo wrote
Indeed. They still take out tons of trash. They need to look beyond beaches... https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-environmentalists-ask-citizens-to-look-beyond-beaches
sassyhusky t1_iz8o230 wrote
Because, the reason is people there and in many other parts of Asia just directly dump truckloads of garbage into rivers. They confirmed that river dumping is the source of these particular never ending tsunamis of garbage…. Shocking indeed.
Florida2000 t1_iz3ldqu wrote
Thank God they have the before and after label or I wouldn't ha e been able to figure out which was which?
Portocala69 t1_iz48hz5 wrote
Theoretically you can invert the labels to show how it got polluted and it's current status.
PuppetmanInBC t1_iz5wk9v wrote
This is Mumbai:
"From filthy to fabulous: Mumbai beach undergoes dramatic makeover"
We were in Mexico recently (Puerto Vallarta), and it's pretty bad - dirty diapers on the beach, garbage on street corners.
I left thinking that it would be paradise if it wasn't for the human beings.
zentribes t1_iz3verg wrote
They somehow managed to clean the sky too. (It’s fake)
kenjose t1_iz3wfh2 wrote
Meanwhile, the companies that keeps on producing plastics are still doing it.
kahrabaaa t1_iz451eq wrote
The bigger problem in India is waste management
There aren't garbages in the streets nor does anyone do anything about it
People just burn their trash in front of their homes and the whole country stinks of burned garbage
Traumfahrer t1_iz49353 wrote
Meanwhile the consumers that keep on buying products containing plastics are still doing it.
Intelligent_Bid_2542 t1_iz49wfq wrote
And those consumers keep on throwing that plastic are still doing it.
OttoFromOccounting t1_iz8jx22 wrote
And those animals that get stuck in plastic keep doing it
miggins1610 t1_iz4kscy wrote
It was actually only 80 turtles
Lewis-Hamilton_ t1_iz5bhqw wrote
Something feels off about this
Cuselax5 t1_iz5d4c3 wrote
fataii t1_iz5vx95 wrote
Can we see the before and after where they put all this shit?
BeavSteve t1_iz3zby4 wrote
The narrative is dangerous! Not everything can be cleaned and we should start realizing that some things cannot be cleaned/fixed and we maybe shouldn't do them..
xplozion15 t1_iz458vh wrote
How can i have a blue reddit profile pic like u?
Vipertje t1_iz46bpu wrote
Yeh good luck cleaning old windmill blades that we create our green energy with.
iunderscoream76 t1_iz4jh3q wrote
Plus Ultra
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amitrion t1_iz4ump8 wrote
We the virus...
MeppaTheWaterbearer t1_iz5kmka wrote
Not even the same location lol
Also that garbage doesn't just magically appear on the beach it comes in from the ocean. you clean it all up but people still dump hundreds of thousands of tons of garbage and plastic in the ocean every year so it's just going to wash right back up.
jbcmh81 t1_iz6kfqp wrote
Technically, it comes from waterways emptying into the sea nearby. Cut off the trash entering the ocean to begin with and you won't have trash washing up on the beach.
jhaxvile t1_iz6dteb wrote
How many time's are they going to do this? i see them doing this on a monthly basis. do they never learn?
keepinitoldskool t1_iz7lxh7 wrote
Where is this shithole so that I can avoid it? Also helps if the after picture is at least 10% similar to the before picture. "Anything can be cleaned!"
AbjectConclusion90 t1_iz7v37z wrote
You haven’t seen the vid of the guy playing in a septic tank…
hkuspc40 t1_iz7wqxx wrote
We all can do small part and contribute…I wash food to-go containers and on a bi-weekly basis, drive a 1/2 mile to friends house to dump into his recycle bin since our city does not have them bins. It seems insignificant but it’s the least I can do.
MrPanda663 t1_iz7zznj wrote
Most people can't even clean their own bathrooms. CLEAN IT.
ChickWhoReddits t1_iz82p5n wrote
If I had thousands of volunteers cleaning my house I would get that done too! It is true anything can be cleaned! So who is volunteering to do it for me? ….
andrusbaun t1_iz42xq2 wrote
How does it look now?
CaptainAksh_G t1_iz4bzop wrote
Not quite like the "After", but better than before
StevynTheHero t1_iz47gpz wrote
Dubious. Take the photo in the same spot next time.
Tishimself77 t1_iz4h2du wrote
Have you seen my sons room?
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mehjohnson t1_iz4oo2j wrote
left looks like my room when i was 16
random_cable_guy t1_iz4pypt wrote
Sometimes I just got to throwout those boxers.
Solanthas t1_iz5e2w4 wrote
This is beautiful, bruh I am STRUGGLING to clean my house for years now like wtf
ghhhhhhhhhhhhq t1_iz5eu8o wrote
Didn’t it only take a few weeks for more waste to just wash back ashore? I feel like it’s back to being a mess.
One_for_each_of_you t1_iz5y1un wrote
Famous-Swing5060 t1_iz5g0zl wrote
Deku did it faster.
kaowser t1_iz5glpg wrote
so, its ok to throw trash in ocean. because a volunteer will clean it.
CharlieTrees916 t1_iz5i4bd wrote
My life feels like Versova Beach sometimes lol
Artyturo t1_iz5i855 wrote
How long until it’s dirty again?
wolphcake t1_iz5i8ze wrote
And all the while the world works furiously to create more garbage.
Grand_Clanka t1_iz5lw2x wrote
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOO
it200219 t1_iz5mdm9 wrote
Hope they can maintain the clean-ness for next 2-3 years.
it200219 t1_iz5mnss wrote
Panipuri-wala, looking to open food stall there. As its clean now, so more people will come here to visit ;)
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auntjamima513 t1_iz5nxza wrote
How does one "clean" radiation? Is burying it truly cleaning it? Just a thought.
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Darth_Mims t1_iz5qzfr wrote
Where are the TURTLES!!!! - Michael Scott
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Sufficient-Boss9952 t1_iz5u6yo wrote
Great job!
WeekendCautious3377 t1_iz5vqwv wrote
This was built into korean education when I was in school. We didn’t hire janitor. When you know the cost of cleanup, you are suddenly way more invested in the upkeep of what you have.
spideybiggestfan t1_iz5vy39 wrote
it's hunting season
Elmst333 t1_iz5woxd wrote
You goddamn right
caelis76 t1_iz5wrea wrote
If see things like this one question comes to my mind .
Where did you leave the garbage now?
KuramaKitsune t1_iz5wt7p wrote
My boy Deku can get that done in month by himself
Shadow368 t1_iz5xoy6 wrote
This gives me hope for the human genome.
Glenster118 t1_iz5xynk wrote
To be clear, they removed the trash fron the beach and just moved it somewhere else.
The world is equally as dirty now as it was 96 weeks ago
Fuck_Me_If_Im_Wrong_ t1_iz61h1v wrote
They just took that trash and moved it inland.
lunchis4wimps t1_iz629k9 wrote
In 5 years lodus from bihar will ruin it all over again
Maleficent_Moose_802 t1_iz63w2s wrote
Wow, amazing, can you clean the fukushima nuclear waste water too?
Joethemanbro t1_iz64grr wrote
Fake
gatorthebutcher t1_iz8s93e wrote
You also noticed the very different sky lines and the obvious photo shopping.
SlangC t1_iz6ce2i wrote
Where did they move it to?
KevinAcommon_Name t1_iz6es6w wrote
There is a Mormon saying if is to happen do it it must be done
R-Mecha t1_iz6ltsi wrote
Deku had to get ready for One For All!
MM0nster t1_iz6qr33 wrote
What the hell is that humanoid creature on the left lmao
seattledoglicker t1_iz6tady wrote
But have you seen the backseat of my car
xiroir t1_iz6tgm5 wrote
Pastic industry executive: "hehe everything is working as planned. We earn they clean. "
MRHBK t1_iz6vj5e wrote
Not my conscience or soul unfortunately
Human420 t1_iz6ydw0 wrote
It sucks we haven’t found a way to completely destroy our waste yet. It’s great that that beach is clear now but where is all that garbage going now? This problem really frightens me
jaffa609 t1_iz6yha6 wrote
Not my dishes though. That's a step too far.
Reddit_Mom1 t1_iz71q7q wrote
🤔 is that even the same place? 👀
ModelAssassin t1_iz7212z wrote
it is <3
rapture189 t1_iz75858 wrote
I bet you can't clean my filthy mind
xXOrthodoxHavoc t1_iz78c69 wrote
Should’ve called Deku
Timothy_Snailbane t1_iz7a94e wrote
Who is the new wielder of One for All?
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BerserkerMP t1_iz7dqiz wrote
Clean that beach young Midoriya
evillman t1_iz7ex0u wrote
True question: where did all the trash go?
Big_Marketing1914 t1_iz7hz6s wrote
Bro out here being Deku fr
vendetta0311 t1_iz7j92g wrote
Weird how the city moved out of the photo /s
Alldayaf t1_iz7o2y8 wrote
But where’d it go tho?
lauraklupin t1_iz7yapx wrote
Very plus ultra.
kokoronokawari t1_iz7zkcn wrote
So this is the beach Deku cleaned up
Military_Reject t1_izh1mdj wrote
As someone who makes my money cleaning up after others, I can assure you that the job is not done. It is never DONE, because the people who make the messes will always be there.
DallasCumOnOrIn t1_iz3supm wrote
Taps keyboard indiscriminately: “microplastics says no”
Frency2 t1_iz4c7nw wrote
I wish there was a way to clean uncivilized mindset out of humans. Well, for that there's a proper education that clearly lacks worldwide, but these news give me always hope in the good part of humanity.
LilMissPicklechips t1_iz4h63m wrote
Ohhhh this gives me such a warm little touch of joy with my morning coffee. Thank you
Training-Prize3140 t1_iz4r9jj wrote
AMAZING 💫
Holgg t1_iz4spwr wrote
Next clean up world corruption! Anything can be cleaned!
The benefits are world pace, climate stability, wold economic stability and growth. Stable ecological and environmental in equilibrium whit humans, and many more benefits
Edit: spelling
ImaginaryDivisions t1_iz4yhs4 wrote
Bravo! More this.
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53881 t1_iz5nsse wrote
I bet how they did it was some dude bought a brand new Lexus and drove it up and down the beach a shitload being all cool and doing donuts and stuff capturing all the trash and then just got to chill and smirk while watching his supreme environmental impact pay off!
MrMicAlDe t1_iz72zt4 wrote
Except Congress
Clemario t1_iz3tcwy wrote
They even cleaned the sky ❤️