Pollution
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Microplastics Dominate Bodies of Most Fishes in South Africa River
Investigation shows that fishes from a south African river have bodies full of microplastics. Locals are not aware of the problem.
Latest Research Articles
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The Countryside Areas of India Suffer from Heavy Air Pollution, Particularly PM2.5
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Europe: One Death Out of Eight Associated with Pollution, Report Says
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10,000 Die Each Day from Fossil Fuel Air Pollutants
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Fine-Particle Air Pollution Has Decreased Across the US, but Poor and Minority Communities Are Still the Most Polluted
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Routine Gas Flaring Is Wasteful, Polluting and Undermeasured
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Air Pollution From Oil and Gas Production Sites Seen From Space
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Here's Why Ocean Animals Keep Eating Plastic
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The Highest Microplastic Air Pollution Award Goes to London
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India Leads the Most Death Linked to Pollution
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Los Angeles Beaches Contaminated by Polluted Stormwater, Report Finds
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7 Simple Yet Effective Zero-Waste Hacks to Help You Cut Down on Waste at Home
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India Eyes Shifting to Hydrogen-Based Fuel Use to Tackle Air Pollution Problem