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Marin Voice: Considering the importance of sustaining sea life, we need to be aware of our actionsEarth’s oceans cover roughly 70% of the surface. Beneath the mesmerizing surface, marine life is being captured by nets, traps and other human-made hazards. In the process of struggling to escape, ...
In the oceans, the most widespread type of plastic pollution may be the kind you can’t see.
Plastic is not only littering Louisville roads and waterways, it is impacting our health. Join the global 'Plastic Free July' movement.
Just as people were beginning to breathe a sigh of relief thanks to the Trump administration’s rollback of onerous climate ...
New research shows microplastics in food and water. Here’s what parents need to know—and realistic steps to protect your ...
New research finds an estimated 27 million tons of nanoplastics in the North Atlantic, raising concerns for marine ecosystems and human health.
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The Manila Times on MSNAn opportunity for PH in plastics treaty talksANOTHER round of negotiations aimed at creating a legally binding global treaty to curb plastic waste is scheduled to take ...
Most comprehensive analysis to date finds plastic contains 16,325 chemicals – and just six per cent of them are globally regulated ...
The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee has heard evidence describing the upcoming Global Plastics Treaty negotiations as the "last chance saloon" for reaching an agreement. On 8 July ...
Nanoplastics—particles smaller than a human hair—can pass through cell walls and enter the food web. New research suggest 27 ...
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Climate Crisis 247 on MSNTreaty Talks Struggle To Stop Plastic Pollution CrisisDouglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that global leaders have resumed negotiations on a legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution. Despite two years of discussions ...
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