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Ziya Tong: Shiny Plastic People

2024/5/24
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Ziya Tong: 本纪录片旨在揭示地球健康与人类健康之间的密切联系,以及塑料污染,特别是微塑料,对人体健康的隐患。微塑料无处不在,存在于人体各个部位,包括粪便、血液、胎盘甚至大脑。研究表明,颈动脉中微塑料的存在会增加中风、心脏病和死亡的风险。此外,微塑料还会引发炎症,增加患癌风险。解决塑料污染问题需要系统性的变革,需要政府、企业和公众共同努力。个人可以从减少塑料使用、购买高质量产品等方面入手。 Jann Arden: 作为一名母亲,我非常关注微塑料对儿童健康的影响。我认为,提高公众意识,推动系统性变革至关重要。 Caitlin Green: 面对众多环境问题,人们容易感到不知所措。我们需要找到切实可行的行动方案,从小事做起,循序渐进地改变,避免因感到不知所措而放弃行动。

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Ziya Tong introduces herself as a multi-hyphenate person, known for her work in science broadcasting and as a director of her first film, Plastic People.

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Ziya Tong returns to the show this week! In case you're not familiar, she is an award-winning author and broadcaster, best known for her work with Discovery’s flagship science show, Daily Planet, and NOVA ScienceNow on PBS. She is the author of the best-selling book The Reality Bubble), which was shortlisted for Canada’s most prestigious non-fiction literary prize, and won the Lane Anderson Award for best science writing. Ziya served as the Vice Chair of WWF Canada and currently serves as a trustee of WWF International. Ziya co-directed a new documentary called Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics* *with Ben Addelman, and she stars alongside Executive Producer Rick Smith.

"We live in a time where some of our greatest threats are invisible. Like the climate crisis, microplastic pollution cannot be: it spans the globe, chokes up rivers and animals, and insidiously infiltrates the human body. As a science journalist and author, I have been reporting on the threat of plastic for almost two decades and believe that now more than ever, we need to reveal the connection between planetary health and human health, which is why I’ve put my own body on the line for the “Plastic People” project. As part of my journey, I will test my own home, my own food, and even my own feces for microplastics. We are very fortunate to also have a world-first for this project, as we meet surgeons and scientists who are probing the human brain to reveal whether microplastics can cross the blood-brain barrier. The results of testing here will be incredibly significant."

Jann, Caitlin and Ziya discuss the dangers of microplastics in our bodies and the environment. Ziya shares that microplastics are found everywhere, including in our blood, placenta, and even the human brain. They discuss the impacts to our health such as increased risk of stroke, heart attack, and cancer. Ziya emphasizes the need for individual and collective action to reduce plastic consumption and advocates for joining organizations that are working towards solving the plastics crisis.

Ziya and her team are still raising money for the documentary's impact campaign and they plan to release a podcast to delve deeper into the dark secrets and stories of the plastics industry. You can support the campaign HERE).

You can even plan your own screening for this important documentary HERE).

Find an upcoming screening near you:

Vancouver

May 24 - VIFF Centre

May 25 - Rio Theatre

May 25 - VIFF Centre

May 26 - VIFF Centre

May 29 - VIFF Centre

Toronto

May 28 - The Royal Theatre

June 1 - Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

June 2 - Revue Cinema

June 11 - Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

St. Catherine's, Ontario

June 25 & 30 - The Film House

Stream the documentary HERE.)

Jann also wanted to share the link to the **donut shop **she mentioned in this episode, Donut Party.)

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