Thinking that penguins are living on trash island, the truth is much more terrible

The picture is being spread by netizens. But hidden then 2 news, a good one bad.

Perhaps up to this point, everyone knows that our ocean is slowly littering with plastic, when millions of tons of garbage are coming out of the ocean every year. However, how the reality is, no matter how much information is heard, perhaps few people can imagine it.

For example, the picture below for example. Can you imagine how penguins are living in the surroundings, all around them are plastic bags and plastic garbage.

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Around penguins are all plastic bags and plastic garbage.

The photo was cut from a video posted by WWF (World Wildlife Fund) on Facebook fanpage, and quickly reached a sprawling effect. A lot of people, when they see it, feel very indignant, how can people do that?


Penguins live on an island full of garbage.

Here comes 2 news, one good one bad.The good news is that this video is essentially a "fake" row , edited by WWF to make the penguins look like they're drowning in garbage. WWF also included a text explaining this video in the original post.

The bad news: WWF's aim is to warn a reality that is even more terrible.

"Fortunately, this trash island is not accurate" - excerpts in the text.

"But the world we live in is really in crisis , and this scene can be honest. This is not a joke, but to warn a frightening reality."

WWF explains that they want viewers to think about what they have done, and what to do in the future.

"We need to look more realistically at the consequences of everyday acts."

"Every piece of trash you discharge on the mainland can reach the ocean. It's a true story."