Combined effects of plastic pollution and seawater flooding amplify threats to coastal plant species
A new study highlights how a combination of environmental stressors -- namely plastic pollution and seawater flooding -- can increase the threats faced by plants in some of the planet's critical ...
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More than 1,200 marine species are eating plastic—and even small amounts can be deadly
Each year, an estimated 24 billion pounds of plastic flow into the world’s oceans. What often looks like floating debris to ...
Microplastics were found in Antarctica’s only native insect, highlighting how plastic pollution has spread into remote land ...
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Ocean plastic pollution: How microplastics threaten marine life and our future
Discover the urgent environmental problem of ocean plastic pollution in this insightful video. Starting with scientific evidence, we see how microplastics permeate every sample of beach sand across ...
Washington, DC, Plastic pollution is no longer only an environmental concern; it is increasingly being found inside the human ...
We breathe, eat and drink tiny particles of plastic. But are these minuscule specks in the body harmless, dangerous or somewhere in between? A small study published Wednesday in the New England ...
Michelle Sigler, graduate of the Advanced Inquiry Program at Chicago Zoological Society–Brookfield Zoo, addresses the effects of plastic pollution on aquatic wildlife and describes several cutting ...
Qysar Ul Islam Shah [email protected] “The prevelance of plastic in daily life,while convenient has significant ...
Single-use plastic and packaging has become an essential part of our lives. In the UK, households collectively throw away an estimated 100 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. One way to ...
We breathe, eat and drink tiny particles of plastic. But are these minuscule specks in the body harmless, dangerous or somewhere in between? A small study published Wednesday in the New England ...
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