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Green Matters on MSNThe Plastic Water Pollution Crisis Is Most Dire in These 5 CountriesThey may be convenient for some, but plastic products pose an immense problem when they end up polluting oceans around the ...
Researchers believe they have discovered a marine fungi that could naturally digest a growing problem in the world’s oceans, ...
With over 400 million tons of plastic produced annually — most of it non-recyclable — solutions require systemic transformation driven by bold leadership, private-sector innovation and dynamic ...
Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean. Researchers at the University of ...
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India Today on MSNMicroplastics in ocean linked to disabilities for coastal residentsCoastal communities with higher microplastic pollution witness increased rates of disabilities affecting thinking, memory, ...
Researchers found marine fungi capable of breaking down plastic. They tested fungi from Hawai‘i’s nearshore waters.
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Surfer on MSNKelly Slater, A "Trash Tsunami", and The Birth of A MovementIn 2021, filmmaker and activist Ricardo Gomes posted a video of a "trash tsunami" in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The clip went viral overnight thanks to Kelly Slater.
Cambodia on Thursday (Feb 27) launched a project to improve the disposal capacity of plastic litter in urban provinces, ...
a swirling vortex of ocean pollution that is larger than France. Europe is taking action to slow the plastic tide, and some measures appear to be working: in 2022, Europeans used 14% fewer plastic ...
If you live in an area with high levels of microplastics in the ocean, your community's risk for disabilities could be higher, according to a new study.
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