emissions and waste products that take years to break down. and today, just look at how many people are riding the waves 35 million and rising. so what can i do to be a greener surfer when i do finally get back up on those waves? i have come to fistral beach near newquay to meet an expert who should be able to set me on the right course. dr borne! hello. hi, nice to meet you. dr greg borne is a keen surfer and has been studying the environmental impact of the sport for more than a decade. i am getting back into surfing and i am trying to do it more sustainably. what do i need to think of most? where you travel to surf. how you get there. what wetsuit you use. is your board a mass produced internationally shipped
riding waves was once a sacred crack this. in ancient hawaii it was a way for man and women to praise the ocean gods. surfing struggled through colonisation, but by the 1920s the so called king of surfing was spreading his love of the surf abroad. even the future king edward tried it out on a visit to hawaii. it took off around the world, including here in the uk. in the 1950s the wooden boards of the hawaiians gave way to modern materials. hawaiians gave way to modern materials- materials. blocks of stiff polyurethane materials. blocks of stiff polyurethane phone, - materials. blocks of stiff| polyurethane phone, and materials. blocks of stiff - polyurethane phone, and over a lavrov layer of fibreglass there must be several coats of resin. ,, , ., ~ , ., there must be several coats of resin. ,, , ., ., resin. surfers now kept warm by suits of neoprene. resin. surfers now kept warm by suits of neoprene. and - resin. surfers now kept warm by suits of neoprene. and what - resin
by suits of neoprene. and what was the source of most of these new products? oil an industry producing greenhouse gases, toxic emissions and waste products that take years to break down. and today, just look at how many people are riding the waves 35 million and rising. so what can i do to be a greener surfer when i do finally get back up on those waves? i have come to fistral beach near newquay to meet an expert who should be able to set me on the right course. dr borne! hello. hi, nice to meet you. dr greg borne is a keen surfer and has been studying the environmental impact of the sport for more than a decade. i am getting back into surfing and i am trying to do it more sustainably. what do i need to think of most? where you travel to surf. how you get there. what wetsuit you use.
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