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The Plastic Problem

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AsapSCIENCE

Biology, Life Sciences, Comedy, Youtuber, Science

4.92.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2019

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Today we have Rachel Salt, the author of "The Plastic Problem" join us to talk about plastics! In our recent YouTube video we wore every piece of plastic we used in a week, and wanted to talk about why plastic is amazing, the impact of all this waste, and what we can do as individuals and society to minimize the problem. 

We also touch on parenting strategies and new baby science!


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0:00.0

Cartier pressure washers cut through winter dirt and grime,

0:02.9

leaving your garden looking blooming marvelous.

0:05.7

Find your pressure washer at Cartier.co.uk or a Cartier retailer.

0:12.4

Corkids be like.

0:13.8

Chemistry sucks a deed.

0:15.2

Adults be like.

0:16.4

Physics, honey?

0:17.2

I'm not for me.

0:17.9

But we're all just a lie for a tini bit.

0:20.7

And scientists the best way to understand it.

0:24.0

Psycho.

0:24.9

We show you studies are vague.

0:26.7

Psycho.

0:28.0

Even scientists can be gay.

0:29.9

Cartier pressure subjects with the facts you be tense.

0:32.4

But we are a subsides here to make things make sense.

0:35.8

Today I'm going to be talking with Rachel Salts,

0:38.5

the author of the plastic problem.

0:40.6

We're going to dive into lots of interesting studies around plastic,

0:44.6

find out where it came from, and ultimately talk about what we can do

0:48.3

about this plastic problem as individuals and as a society.

0:53.1

Hi Ray.

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