• @[email protected]
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    333 months ago

    The recycling symbol for plastics was a great bit of marketing for the plastics industry. ‘Just buy a new thing and no worries you can just recycle it.’

    Future geologists are going to see a marine deposit of plastic and be able to date exactly the age of the rock layer.

    • @[email protected]
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      223 months ago

      They purposely made their symbols for non-recylable types of plastic look like the recycling symbol.

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      123 months ago

      Survivors of the resource wars will send their children to the plastic mines to work for bottle caps

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      113 months ago

      Don’t forget nuclear fallout. There’s even a term for when humans started to irrevocably fuck Earth: the Anthropocene.

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        123 months ago

        The committee recently pulled the plug on the Anthropocene unfortunately. It was never official and they just rejected it this year.

        • Ephera
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          63 months ago

          Yeah, I feel like this Wikipedia graphic puts it quite well why that was rejected:

          You see that “Pleistocene” vertical bar? And you see that tiny sliver of “Holocene” at the top. Yeah, the Anthropocene folks were basically arguing that so many riveting things happened in the Holocene already, that we need to declare a new epoch for what’s happening now.

          Besides, if we do continue to irrevocably fuck Earth and the current mass extinction event continues to wipe out a big chunk of life on Earth, then a future sentient species might declare our entire existence as just the geological event that ended the current era (Cenozoic).

      • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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        83 months ago

        And heavy metals from burning fossil fuels.

        Just a thin, oily, radioactive, toxic smear in the record.