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既然有緣到此一訪,
何妨放鬆一下妳(你)的心緒,
歇一歇妳(你)的腳步,
讓我陪妳(你)喝一杯香醇的咖啡吧!

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躺在綠意漾然的草原上,望著晴空的藍天,
白雲和微風嬉鬧著,無拘無束的赤著腳,
可以輕輕鬆鬆的道出心中情。

天馬行空的釋放著胸懷,緊緊擁抱著彼此的情緒。
共同分享著彼此悲歡離合的酸甜苦辣。
互相激勵,互相撫慰,互相提攜,
一齊向前邁進。

也因為有妳(你)的來訪,我們認識了。
請讓我能擁有機會回拜於妳(你)空間的機會。
謝謝妳(你)!

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2020年7月15日 星期三

Coronavirus(中共武漢肺炎病毒) masks, gloves polluting Europe's rivers


https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/newsscienceandtechnology/coronavirus-masks-gloves-polluting-europes-rivers/ar-BB16G3Le?li=BBJDXDP&fbclid=IwAR2-_8DIvtoNhTXNaF0L9o2huz2Rr2-VnchswizAjLCtxUihGIBzoI14LI0
 
 
 
Researchers found the kind of surgical gloves and disposable masks used to ward of COVID-19 along the banks and beaches of rivers across Europe© Ibrahim CHALHOUB Researchers found the kind of surgical gloves and disposable masks used to ward of COVID-19 along the banks and beaches of rivers across Europe
Europe's major rivers are littered with surgical masks and medical gloves discarded by people protecting themselves against coronavirus, scientists have reported.
The rubbish adds to plastic pollution already clogging the continent's major waterways, research organisation Tara Ocean Foundation told France Inter radio on Sunday. 
During the month of June, researchers "systematically found gloves and masks" along the banks and beaches of rivers across Europe said Romy Hentinger, head of international cooperation at the foundation.
"This is worrying," she said. "We can only assume that others (masks and gloves) have already made it to the ocean."
The disposable protective gear is manufactured from polypropylene and will thus disintegrate quickly in the ocean, making it almost impossible to recover, she added.
The Tara Foundation recently concluded a scientific survey of nine major rivers -- the Elbe, Rhine, Seine, Rhone, Garonne, Loire, Tiber, Thames and Ebro -- to measure concentrations of microplastics.
The expedition from May to November 2019 found them in 100 percent of the water samples they collected, showing that particles had already broken down before being carried out to the sea.
"We're waiting for the final results from our scientists," said Hentinger.
Contrary to what was once thought, bits of plastic in ocean water are not broken down by UV rays and salt.
Around eight million tonnes of plastic end up in the world's oceans every year.
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