Has anyone considered the flip side of this. if we are unintentionally creating a bacteria that eats plastic, and our civilization is made of plastic, then this is a bad thing. Hospital equipment, airplanes, computers food storage, electrical wires…..
Don’t get me wrong, I think we should end all plastic use. but in a controlled way, not with a plastic eating plague.
bleistift2@sopuli.xyz 3 days ago
While this is awesome news (if true as stated), I’m afraid it will lead to a cessation of anti-pollution efforts and a return to the old thinking of “nature will handle it.”
RedSnt@feddit.dk 3 days ago
What if the opposite happens and “oh shit, all plastic in the world is getting eaten, it’s worthless now!”
Fermion@mander.xyz 3 days ago
It happened to cellulose.
bleistift2@sopuli.xyz 3 days ago
That would be so hilarious! The thing you put around shit so it doesn’t spoil? Guess what! IT SPOILS!
RustyShackleford@piefed.social 2 days ago
What’s going to happen to all the micro plastic in our bodies? And how long before it just eats us too.
SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
They’ll just create a new undegradable plastic and then we’ll have the plastic pollutn problem all over again. Its an endless loop from which the only way out is an intentional, designed solution.
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 3 days ago
The bacteria release carbon during the decomposition process. So this isn’t a “solution” in any meaningful respect. It’s an instance of evolution at work, as a surplus resource becomes a food source for innovative organisms.
Also, we look at this as some kind of “clean-up”. In reality, this is a threat to one of our most useful durable materials. It’ll likely lead to the development of antiseptics to kill these bacteria colonies, as the last thing anyone with a hard plastic shell on their vehicle or appliance or equipment wants is a colony of plastic-eaters deteriorating it.
fizzle@quokk.au 2 days ago
I dont really follow.
You think people are going to point to this as a reason not decarbon?
Im sure that idiots will, but those people were never going to make any meaningful effort to decarbon anyway.
bleistift2@sopuli.xyz 2 days ago
I am continuously amazed how people keep confusing plastic pollution with carbon pollution. They are not even close!