water pollution
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Water Pollution: Cocaine Becomes Emerging Contaminant in Bay of Santos in Brazil, Affecting Marine Organisms, Researchers Say
The water pollution induced by cocaine contamination is causing “toxicological effects” in aquatic animals. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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PFAS Forever Chemicals Detected in 45% of US Drinking Water Following Tests on Tap of 700 Locations
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Philippines Creates Task Force to Clean Up Massive Oil Spill
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Algae Blooms Grew Larger Over the Past Two Decades
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Pollutants from Old WWII Shipwrecks Are Poisoning the Environment, Posing Threats to Marine Life
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Oil Giant’s New Plastics Plant near Pittsburgh Could Worsen Both Air and Water Pollution
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Chicken Deal May Have Doomed this Famous UK River
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Fear of Cancer Rises Among Residents of Areas Polluted by Forever Chemicals in the US
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Water from the US May Have More "Forever Chemicals" than Previously Thought
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At Least 12 Military Bases Contaminating Waters With Dangerously High Levels of PFAS
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California Wildfire Blamed for Increased Bacteria, Cloudiness in Coastal Waters
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New Study Shows River Pollution Are Caused by Mixture of Chemical Cocktail
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Microplastics Linger in Rivers for Years Before Polluting Oceans, Reveals Alarming Research