As treaty talks continue, new forecast predicts clouds with a 100% chance of plastic
OTTAWA — Mother Nature delivered a typical spring day Wednesday in Ottawa, with a morning of light drizzle fading into afternoon sunshine, near-freezing temperatures — and thousands of grams of plastic.
That “plastic forecast” comes from a project of Australia’s Minderoo Foundation, trying to draw attention to the scope of the world’s plastic problem as negotiations for a global treaty to end plastic waste continue in the national capital.
“We’ve produced so much plastic it’s now in our weather,” the foundation’s report said.
The data is based on scientific measurements of microplastics in the air in Ottawa that were gathered by Minderoo scientists in February and March.


