Human-Caused Trash Pollutes the Sea, Speakers Say (Full Transcript)

Locals describe sadness over river-borne garbage reaching the ocean, noting limited recycling benefits but urging community responsibility.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Tristeza que pase esto. Obra del ser humano, esto no es el mar actuando la naturaleza, esto somos nosotros en lo que estamos presentando.

[00:00:43] Speaker 2: El mar así con cantidad de sucio, también nos beneficiamos en materia prima, como reciclaje, pero es una tristeza que la comunidad tire toda la basura del río para que se venga a hacer mal.

[00:00:54] Speaker 1: CC por Antarctica Films Argentina

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Two speakers express sadness about ocean pollution, emphasizing it is caused by humans rather than nature. They note the sea is full of trash coming from the river due to community dumping. While some materials can be recovered as raw material through recycling, they stress it is still tragic and harmful.
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Speakers lament human-caused ocean pollution
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Arow Key Takeaways
  • The pollution shown is human-caused, not a natural event.
  • Trash is being dumped into a river and carried to the sea.
  • Recycling can recover some materials, but it does not offset the damage.
  • Community behavior and responsibility are central to preventing this problem.
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Negative: The tone is sorrowful and critical, highlighting human responsibility for the dirty sea and lamenting the harmful dumping of garbage despite minor recycling benefits.
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