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Published Unprecedented increase in ocean plastic since 2005 revealed by four decades of global analysis - Unprecedented Increase in Ocean Plastic Since 2005 Revealed by Four Decades of Global Analysis (via sciencedaily.com)
A global dataset of ocean plastic pollution between 1979 and 2019 reveals a rapid and unprecedented...
Published Plastic can drift far away from its starting point as it sinks into the sea - Plastic Can Drift Far Away from Its Starting Point as It Sinks into the Sea (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Discarded or drifting in the ocean, plastic debris can accumulate on the water's surface, forming fl...
Published Stormwater could be a large source of microplastics and rubber fragments to waterways - Stormwater: A Major Contributor of Microplastics and Rubber Fragments to Waterways (via sciencedaily.com)
In cities, heavy rains wash away the gunk collecting on sidewalks and roads, picking up all kinds of...
Published Hotter sand from microplastics could affect sea turtle development - Hotter Sand from Microplastics Could Affect Sea Turtle Development (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
New research has found that extreme concentrations of microplastics could increase the temperature o...
Published Table salt could be the secret ingredient for better chemical recycling - Table Salt: The Unexpected Hero in Chemical Recycling (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have shown that table salt outperforms other expensive catalysts being explored for the...
Published Most plastic debris on Seychelles beaches comes from far-off sources - Most Plastic Debris on Seychelles Beaches Comes from Far-Off Sources (via sciencedaily.com)
A new modelling study shows that the Seychelles and other islands in the western Indian Ocean are no...
Published Scientists develop eco-friendly pollen sponge to tackle water contaminants - Scientists Develop Eco-Friendly Pollen Sponge to Tackle Water Contaminants (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have created a reusable, biodegradable sponge that can readily soak up oil and other orga ...
Published Climate damage caused by growing space tourism needs urgent mitigation - Climate Damage Caused by Growing Space Tourism Needs Urgent Mitigation (via sciencedaily.com)
A formidable space tourism industry may have a greater climate effect than the aviation industry and...
Published Grimy windows could be harboring toxic pollutants - Grimy Windows Could Be Harboring Toxic Pollutants (via sciencedaily.com)
Dirty windows can harbor potentially harmful pollutants under protective films of fatty acids from c...
Published Air pollution is not just a human problem -- it's also changing the gut of British bumblebees - Air Pollution is Affecting the Gut of British Bumblebees (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Human activity is contributing to pollution that is affecting our health. According to WHO estimates...