pollution
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Non-profit Organization Takes Action on the Increasing Pollution on Rivers and Waterways
People are increasingly taking pollution monitoring into their own hands, according to the environmental organization Earthwatch.
Latest Research Articles
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Air Pollution to Blame for Stillbirths as Toxic Particles Found in Lungs of Fetuses, Global Study Says
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Endangered Status Petitioned for Manatees Dying by Pollution-Caused Starvation in Florida
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Blue Whales Are the Biggest Microplastic Consumer Victims, Eating an Estimated 10 Million Pieces of Microplastic Daily
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Critical Study Shows the Huge Gap in Emission Production Between the Rich 1% and the Poor
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Israeli Shoreline Polluted With Over 2 Million Tons of Microplastics
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Plastic Recycling Fails as Only a Mere 5% of Plastics from the US was Recycled
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Pollutants from Old WWII Shipwrecks Are Poisoning the Environment, Posing Threats to Marine Life
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Researchers Gather Thousand Marine Micro-organisms Samples to Understand Ocean Plankton and Pollution
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Harmful "Forever Chemicals" Found in Insecticides Commonly Used in the US
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Mounds of Plastic Waste Continue to Plague Central American Lakes, Beaches, and Rivers
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River Testing in England Has Declined Substantially Over the Last Decade, With Experts Warning on the Impacts of Pollution
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Piles of Dead Fish Removed from River Border Between Germany, Poland