Blue is an ocean of solutions. This is the title of the book published in 2020 by Maud Fontenoy and Yann Arthus-Bertrand. In this book published by the famous sailor and famous photographer Belin “Come together to reveal the fragility of our great blue, as well as its priceless and little-known power”, explains the summary.
Three years later, the adventure continues for Maud Fontenoy on the Canal+ antenna. He did indeed shoot a documentary of the same name in Polynesia and will soon appear on the encrypted channel. A movie he promoted on the set of Wednesday night 6 to 7 (C8), Cyril Hanouna’s program before his own Do not touch My TV. An opportunity for Maud Fontenoy to warn about the state of plastic-filled oceans.
“I am an eternal optimist (…) I truly believe in our ability to make, change, act slowly. But the problem is huge, we can’t deny it”said the mother of four children. “You should know that in the 1950s we produced two million tons of plastic a year. Today, 360 million tons of plastic”.
“It’s not a very durable material that needs to be stored for very specific uses today. But leaks to the environment. We’ll even install it in countries that don’t know how to deal with plastic.” “He drew attention by emphasizing the importance of paying attention to waste. “Everything we leave in nature is mixed with the sea and therefore on your plate. Today you drink the same water as the dinosaurs (…) but you can no longer clean it. You eat as much as a plastic credit card per person per week”remembered.
Clara Kolodny
Source: Programme Television

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