Will we eventually have to send our trash into space if we run out of room on Earth?
- Written by Kate O'Neill, Professor of Global Environmental Politics, University of California, Berkeley

References
- ^ Curious Kids (theconversation.com)
- ^ curiouskidsus@theconversation.com (theconversation.com)
- ^ Industrial Revolution (www.britannica.com)
- ^ 30 trillion tons of stuff (phys.org)
- ^ 350 million tons (www.nationalgeographic.com)
- ^ mismanaged (www.wastedive.com)
- ^ serious health risks (www.who.int)
- ^ harms plants and soil (doi.org)
- ^ into the oceans (www.nationalgeographic.com)
- ^ sending waste into space (space.nss.org)
- ^ used radioactive fuel rods (www.npr.org)
- ^ lousy job so far (worldnuclearwastereport.org)
- ^ never moved forward (opinion.sites.northeastern.edu)
- ^ vastly higher (www.forbes.com)
- ^ space junk (www.nhm.ac.uk)
- ^ over half a million pieces (www.nasa.gov)
- ^ whether to allow single-use plastic bags (www.ncsl.org)
- ^ 3 Rs of trash (www.epa.gov)
- ^ made this the rule (berkeleyca.gov)
- ^ turn them into compost (theconversation.com)
- ^ composting at home (www.epa.gov)
- ^ reuse (www.wastedive.com)
- ^ Freecycle networks (www.freecycle.org)
- ^ helps to slow climate change (kingcounty.gov)
- ^ nearly one-third (www.epa.gov)
- ^ certain kinds of plastic (millerrecycling.com)
- ^ what can be recycled where you live (dnr.mo.gov)
- ^ how to do it (theconversation.com)
- ^ the rules vary a lot from place to place (www.realsimple.com)
- ^ more than 3 Rs to act on (www.gdrc.org)
- ^ repair (www.youtube.com)
- ^ reclaim (www.thisoldhouse.com)
- ^ reimagine (www.replate.com)
- ^ right to repair (www.repair.org)
- ^ CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com (theconversation.com)
Authors: Kate O'Neill, Professor of Global Environmental Politics, University of California, Berkeley