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【動身護土:國土計畫深水區論壇】
題目:邁向永續農地之路:農地總量不能少
時間:2018/05/09(三)19:00~21:30
地點:左轉有書X慕哲咖啡(台北市中正區紹興北街3號 (link is external))
主持:李根政(地球公民基金會執行長)
與談者:營建署代表 X 農委會代表 X 葉佳宗(國立臺北大學都市計畫研究所助理教授) X 湯琳翔 (主婦聯盟環境保護基金會研究員)
投影片講解視訊影片網址:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFL0ylDooClTaryk1IPAvDsqsFQ85-Rd1
This slide is made by the RoBoard team of DMP Electronics Inc.:
https://www.facebook.com/roboard.fans
【動身護土:國土計畫深水區論壇】
題目:邁向永續農地之路:農地總量不能少
時間:2018/05/09(三)19:00~21:30
地點:左轉有書X慕哲咖啡(台北市中正區紹興北街3號 (link is external))
主持:李根政(地球公民基金會執行長)
與談者:營建署代表 X 農委會代表 X 葉佳宗(國立臺北大學都市計畫研究所助理教授) X 湯琳翔 (主婦聯盟環境保護基金會研究員)
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潮間帶原本應該是有很多生物的地方,但這裡你看不見任何生物(了無生機),放眼望去全都是垃圾。
Intertidal are supposed to be abundance of organisms, but not anymore, now it is dead and lifeless and full of trash
Taiwan is one of the most convenient country in the world. Take a look around our life, you will find the plastic are everywhere, things are wrapping by plastic papers to sell. All the stuff can be place into a plastic bag than bag it!
There is no doubt the wonderful useful qualities of plastic, make our life become more convenient. But it seems let our life too plastic.
We are already used into this plastic life, but nobody really realize that we are abusing plastic..
And most of these plastic in our life, are designed for just single used. These single used plastic have very short life span unless they are recycled. These are all end up as trash. Less half of them were consigned to landfill or Incineration Plant, the other scattered on river, continent or ocean.
Another point is most landfill are built too closed to seashore or the river in Taiwan. The seasonal extreme weather, such as Typhoon, might easily destroy the walls of landfill, and bring all the trash into river and ocean. These should happened many times before.
These oysters are collected from fishing port in 高雄,In the past, the green oysters were only found in Tainan and 新竹, but now we can found them in the area with highly industrialization. This is a big warning that our marine environment seems facing very seriously challenge from pollutions. There is an urgent need to make an overall survey of out seashore to see the heath of our marine environment.
In most cases, these hazardous wastes might be mixed with building materials wastes, and later on, used as the materials for construct embankment or being landfills. As the photos shown here, this embankment were built by the materials mixed with hazardous wastes. Some part of this embankment were washed into the ocean by waves. Is this safe for our ocean? Won’t these poison the offshore?
There is a shore were dumped a lot of hazardous wastes and it stretch for 2-3 kilometers. The famous 南寮 fishery harbor is located at the south of this hazardous wastes shore with the distances less than 5 kilometers.
I found at least 15 different place where covered by these hazardous wastes. This means that the industrial hazardous waste management has long-term not been carried out appropriately in Taiwan. This is a very serious public issue, because the pollution not only damage the marine environment but also threaten our heath through the food those grown on polluting soil and water.
in the other side of this embankments are the fish farms. Can you believe it? This is where the fish on our table from.