Monday, 27 October 2014

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Question 5 (Future)

     Sorry for all the questions- but as a final interview question, we'd like to ask you about the future: if you became mayor.
     If you became mayor of Toronto, what would be the first few changes, advice, work or 'moves' you'd use/ work on, to decrease the amount of pollution in our city- and Lake Ontario?

                                  Thank you for your time!!

Question 4 (How to decrease the pollution)

Do you have any advice on how to conserve energy, and decrease the overall amount of garbage we use- in our daily lives?

Question 3 (Garbage awarness)

    You've probably heard of the 'Garbage patch'- a massive island, made completely out of garbage: floats in the Pacific ocean. The island is built up out of plastics called micro plastics. Since it has started to grow, the huge garbage island is estimated to be the size of Texas, USA! Meanwhile, the same micro plastics have started to form mini garbage patches in our Great lakes.
     Do you have any input, or advice on how we might be able to stop the small islands from forming/ if we are doing anything to help decrease the garbage growing? (Or any input on the micro plastics accumulating in Lake Ontario.)

Question 2 (Garbage decreasing)

Toronto has started to create 'overflow garbage' tags. How much affect/ how much of a difference will this make (on the quantity of garbage being disposed of)?

Question 1 (fun fact)

Only 3% of the earth's water is drinkable, fresh water. How much do you think is in a liquid-drinkable state, (naturally/ presently?