Innledning
Greetings, distinguished audience of Oxford! It's an absolute honor to stand before you today as Mads Emil Fritz Bandholm, a proud member of the Oxford University debate team.
This moment has been eagerly anticipated, and I extend my sincere gratitude for affording me the privilege to address you at the Oxford Schools Regional Debate Competition. Let's embark on this discourse together.
Utdrag
A disconcerting premise posits that humans, too, are ensnared in the web of plastic pollution. As plastic disintegrates in the oceans, it gives birth to minuscule fragments known as microplastics.
While humans possess the ability to discern suitable sustenance from harmful elements, the same cannot be said for marine organisms.
The cascading cycle commences with small fish ingesting microplastics, which are then consumed by larger fish, eventually making their way into our diets.
This pervasive network deposits microplastics within our bodies, an unsettling reality that, upon reflection, presents significant implications.
Central to this crisis is a geographical epicenter known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a vortex of plastic waste nestled within the heart of the Pacific Ocean.
This patch of refuse is ensnared by the forces of the North Pacific Gyre, adopting circular trajectories, and is often carried towards islands and coastlines.
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