@adirtyhippie @aral Indeed it is a good thing to reduce such microplastics, but did you even consider clicking on the links in this "The Drive" website? Especially the link in "new research shared by Yale Environment 360 indicates that ..."???? There is no "new study"!! That yale is just a blog post, not a research.
As much as like to reduce such pollution, I hate it when fake news and misinformation is passed around in the name of science!
Science means peer reviewed research mostly with statistics. If we want to believe every blog post, then we should confidently accept that earth is flat, vaccines cause autism, 2pac is alive, and etc.
🧵 👆🏼 @aral@adirtyhippie These said, your pubmed link has nothing to do with that The Drive thing: 1. it is about metal particles, not plastic (zero mention of plastic in the full text) 2. it is about breaks, and not tiers (e.g regenerative EV break would mitigate that) 3. it is about road-side pollution and not oceans
So, yeah, let's be honest and vigilat about what we share and what we call science.
Any type of pollution is bad obviously, but why abusing the name science for some nonsense clickbait? Why not be honest? Why not respecting science?
P.s: I could also say that that picture is also BS because it is showing ice particles and not microplastics, but by agenda is not smash the post, but rather asking to be honest and vigilant.
@Mehrad@adirtyhippie Ok, man, clearly we have a different idea of “honest” means and I don’t appreciate the insinuation that sharing this article is dishonest or an attempt to spread “fake news”. Not going to bike-shed with you here on minutiae as the planet burns.
Yes, it is nonfactual because in both The Drive and the Yale blog post they are referring to a single study (N=1) from 3 years back, but The Drive is portraying these as in 2020 there was one research and now there is a new one. This is non-factual.
if you want to share, be realistic and post the pubmed/journal link(s). No clickbaity nonsense that is getting a free ride in the name of science!