Pollution
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'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' Spans 3.5 Million Square Kilometers, Worse Than Imagined
The Pacific Ocean is in bad shape as an aerial survey discovered that the floating pile of debris and micro-plastics is far vaster than initially believed.
Latest Research Articles
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WHO: Over 90% of Global Population is Breathing Dirty Air
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Giant Plastic Art Hopes to Stop Plastic Pollution
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Coffee-Infused Foam Could Remove Lead, Mercury from Contaminated Water
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Warning! Air Pollution Could Lead to Diabetes
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Careless Consumption: Developed Countries Responsible for Worsening Pollution in East Asia
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Shocking! Russian River Turns Disturbingly Red Due to Nickel Waste Pollution
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Eutrophication Could Lead to More Silent Seas, Study Finds
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Shocking! Toxic Pollution Particles Found in Human Brain for the First Time, Alzheimer's Explained
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Success! London's Air Pollution Levels are Dropping, Thanks to Smart Policies
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Scientists Develop New Earth-Friendlier LEDs
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Change of Heart: World's Biggest Polluters China and US Pledge to Turn Paris Agreement Into Reality
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How Obama's Oil and Gas Leases are Harming Marine Life, Environment