Weston Roundtable – Plastics on Beaches

Speaker: Ben Davidson, PhD candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering, UW–Madison

While the manufacture and use of plastics is a recent development in geologic and environmental time scales, the impact of plastic pollution is expected to be long-lived in Earth’s geological record. Plastic pollution contaminates the oceans across the globe, and the full ramifications of this spread are still unknown. As an important issue receiving lots of attention, there is an explosion of research and information on the topic of plastic pollution.

In this talk, Davidson will explore one of the biggest questions related to ocean plastic pollution — “where does it go?” — by investigating the transport and fate of plastic debris on beaches.

The Weston Roundtable is made possible by a generous donation from Roy F. Weston, a highly accomplished UW-Madison alumnus. Designed to promote a robust understanding of sustainability science, engineering, and policy, these interactive lectures are co-sponsored by the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE), the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the Office of Sustainability.

Date

October 24, 2024    

Time

4:15 pm – 5:15 pm

Location

1163 Mechanical Engineering
1513 University Avenue, Madison

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