As plastic tumbles against itself, it fragments, and a new study shows those fragments don't stay in the water.
The Ocean Cleanup employs advanced technologies to tackle plastic pollution, targeting the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and ...
A new study published in Nature Climate Change found that colored microplastics suspended in the atmosphere may contribute more to global warming than previously understood, with some regions near ...
Could this technology finally be a solution for the plastic problem reaching the ocean, here and around the world?
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Periods of rain, May 6 update | Isolated severe storm threats in North Carolina on Wednesday
Isolated severe thunderstorms may form later this evening. The hour-by-hour forecast show the chance for more light rain in ...
Unexpected climate driver: Research shows coloured airborne microplastics trap heat and may significantly contribute to global warming. Ocean hotspots: Areas like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch show ...
While the May long weekend often marks the unofficial start of summer for Manitobans, Victoria Day recognizes the birthday of ...
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Navigating the unwanted textile maze
Ethical textile and clothing disposal is complex. Discover the innovations driving circular fashion forward. The post ...
Discovering Sucia Island Marine State Park near Eastsound is exactly that kind of moment, except the nose-kicking is entirely ...
Out in the Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and California, is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a swirl of plastic trash more than twice the size of Texas. As pieces of plastic tumble against each other, ...
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