Environment
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Microplastic Burden Varies Among Marine Species Based on Ecological Traits
The "burden" of plastic within animal species recovered from the seafloor has given scientists a new insight into the environmental risk associated with plastic.
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Climate Crisis: Unburnable Oil Resources Should Stay Underground to Meet Objectives of Paris Agreement [Study]
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More Than 4,000 Toxic Chemical Present In Plastic Were Hazardous To Human Health And Environment, Study Reveals
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NATO Chief Calls Climate Change 'Crisis Multiplier' With Implications For Global Security
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