More than 350,000 chemicals are used worldwide, and many find their way into the ocean through plastic pollution. As plastics ...
Even the most remote regions of the globe are not free from plastic pollution. In a study published in Marine Pollution ...
New research shows that liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) from household electronics and e-waste can build up in tissues of ...
Plastic pollution is more than just trash on the beach. Marine plastic waste releases PFAS and heavy metals into the water of small freshwater lakes and ponds, at levels exceeding the threshold limits ...
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How chemicals from our laptops and TVs have ended up in the brains of dolphins and porpoises
A new study has warned that liquid crystal monomers from electronic devices are accumulating in the organs of endangered ...
Learn more about the chemical compound oleamide that leaks from plastic pollution and changes octopus meal preferences.
Each year on March 3, World Wildlife Day draws global attention to the plants and animals that make life on Earth possible.
American officials are drafting a diplomatic cable that warns dozens of countries against adopting a climate fee on the ...
E-waste found contaminating dolphin brains: ‘This is a wake-up call’ - Toxic chemicals in dolphins and porpoises seem to originate mostly from television and computer screens ...
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How one Lowcountry surf company is taking a revolutionary approach to board manufacturing
In a coastal industry long dominated by petroleum-based foam and fiberglass, one Charleston surfboard manufacturer is taking a revolutionary approach.
Climate change is having a profound impact on the Arctic. We know that the region is warming significantly faster than the ...
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