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Satellite Tracking and Global Treaty Effort Open New Front on Plastic Waste Problem
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As the rate of plastic production continues to climb towards a projected billion tonnes(Gt)a year by 2050(Fig.1)and the volume of plastic waste grows accordingly,a new satellite-based platform launched in May 2022 has begun to monitor the world's land-based plastic pollution.Global Plastic Watch(GPW)is a freely accessible online platform that combines the 13 bands of spectral data from the European Space Agency's Sentinel-2 satellites with machine learning to identify and monitor the many thousands of piles of plastic-rich garbage strewn across the world[1].It is another example of the growing use of increasingly sophisticated satellite technology to address climate change and other long-standing environmental concerns[2].
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Sean O'Neill
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[1]Sean O'Neill-.Satellite Tracking and Global Treaty Effort Open New Front on Plastic Waste Problem)[J].工程(英文),2022(10):3-6
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