plastic pollution
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In a Historic First, Microplastics Found in Fresh Antarctic Snow
Microplastics have been discovered in freshly fallen snow in Antarctica for the first time, potentially speeding up snow and ice melting and endangering the continent's unique ecosystems.
Latest Research Articles
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80% of People in New Study Discovered to Have Microplastics in their Blood
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Recycled Plastics Harm Environment by Leaking Hazardous Chemicals, According to Experts
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Microplastic Pollution: California State Government Adopts Strategy of Microplastic Cleanup
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UN Claims that Plastic Summit May be the Most Important Green Deal Since the 2015 Paris Accords
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Single-Use Packaging Actually Increases Waste From Fresh Foods
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Plastic Concrete: Company Aims to Accomplish Zero Waste by Creating Sustainable Construction Materials
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Alarming Study Reveals Plastic, Chemical Pollution Has Exceeded Limits Safe for the Planet
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Argentine Scientists Use Antarctic Fuel-Eating Microbes to Naturally Clean Up Pollution
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Alarming Report Considers Plastic Pollution as a Planetary Emergency
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Microplastics Linger in Rivers for Years Before Polluting Oceans, Reveals Alarming Research
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Traces of Plastic Found in Air from the World's Highest Peaks
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Microbes All Over the World are Evolving to Eat Plastics: Can They Solve Waste Pollution?