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TeamSeas is a global campaign to raise $30M to remove 30M pounds of plastic and trash from our ocean, rivers and beaches. It’s also the second wave of the largest creator-led fundraising campaign to ever hit the internet: #TeamTrees. We launched #TeamTrees in 2019 with a goal of raising $20M to plant 20M trees and we smashed it—raising over ...
TeamSeas is a global campaign to raise $30M to remove 30M pounds of plastic and trash from our ocean, rivers and beaches. It’s also the second wave of the largest creator-led fundraising campaign to ever hit the internet: #TeamTrees. We launched #TeamTrees in 2019 with a goal of raising $20M to plant 20M trees and we smashed it—raising over ...
For everyone that thinks #teamseas is a scam. Because this is the internet, there are going to be a few people even here who believe that all of this is a scam, and that people just want your money. Now, if you would like to go do your own research, (which I highly recommend) I can help with that. Here's some sources that will hopefully let you ...
A question about the effectiveness of team seas. So, from what i've seen from studies, the average trash dumped into the ocean per year is about 14 to 17 billion pounds. The goal will most likely take a month to complete, but by then the trash removed would've already been replaced + a ton more. Even if it took a second to complete and then ...
Effectiveness of Team Seas? This is by no means me saying that care for the environment shouldn't be followed, as I find that our greatest treasure we have as a species is in the world we have around us, but I'm a bit skeptical about this project's effectiveness at completing it's goal. Off the bat, I look at the goal of 30 million pounds to be ...
The Sargassum Early Advisory System (SEAS) is a research team based out of Texas A&M University Galveston Campus and is responsible for the analysis of all things Sargassum in and around the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean members
Join Team Seas or Team Trees, where each team has chosen a specific charity to support. When you join a team, you’ll receive a free in-game decoration commemorating the side you’ve selected! Each creator will represent one of the teams, and by clicking on the link or scanning the QR code shared by your favourite creators you will be able to ...
play.mcteamseas.org - 1.17.1. The server allows everyone to make our oceans, rivers and beaches cleaner. The YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober have started an initiative to remove plastic waste from our beaches and oceans. For every dollar donated to the Team Seas project, a pound of plastic is collected by their team.
Gojamn. Short answer: yes Long answer: they're not actively damaging anything nor using the money in nefarious ways, but it might not be the best use of your money. It also could be damaging by giving people a false impression about how solvable the problems are with such methods. Simon Clark did a good video on this.
Officially the trash is given to local government authorities to be dealt with at their discression, for example in a lot of the USA that will mean that it will be sent to Waste Management (the company) than either put in a landfill, incinerated, or recycled. I sent the team an email, and what can be recycled will be recycled.