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The statement in the microplastic story says “the sharp increase in microplastic pollution between the last race and the current one is due to using more sensitive measuring instruments” AND “We are seeing much higher concentrations this year, which can be a sign of increased pollution, but also is related to the increased sensitivity of our analysis.”. This sure discounts their sensation and propagandistic summary of “This analysis reveals that our plastic problem is bigger than we thought and only continues to grow.”.
Part of “The Cool Down’s mission statement says “they’re going to make us safer, richer, healthier, and happier.” I’m sure it will make them richer and happier so at least they got that part right.