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Scientists found invisible plastic pollution across the North Atlantic Ocean. These particles harm both wildlife and humans.
Plastic Free July is designed to help people reduce their use of single-use plastics and improve recycling practices.
A team of Japanese researchers has successfully developed a new type of plastic that is strong, transparent and, above all, ...
Bangladesh generates over 3,000 tonnes of plastic waste daily. More than 1,000 tonnes of it leak into rivers and eventually ...
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The Cool Down on MSNWildlife rescuers respond after woman finds deer in heartbreaking predicament: 'Sometimes human intervention does work for the best'For this deer, the story had a happy ending. Wildlife rescuers respond after woman finds deer in heartbreaking predicament: ...
Researchers at the University of Portsmouth in the U.K. published a study examining the effectiveness of different protocols ...
For 5 years, 69-YO Ellis from the Netherlands has been cleaning Kashmir’s Dal Lake—alone, in her shikara, pulling out plastic every day. Locals call her the ‘Mother of Dal’ for caring more than many ...
Summer is once again with us. As the dry months set in, the Maltese landscape becomes progressively less green, with wild plants dying off. The environment, however, is not just about air, water or ...
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The Cool Down on MSNBeachgoer shares disturbing video of sickening pollution flowing onto popular US beach: 'How is this even allowed?'A video of polluted runoff filled with gunk, empty cans, plastic bottles, and even an old bicycle overtaking the shoreline at the end of Pico Boulevard in Santa Monica, California, has sparked anger ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the annual ‘Vavu Bali’ ritual just days away, pollution at the Papanasam beach in Varkala has ...
A recent article in the Rising Nepal highlighted a concerted effort to spread the word on the rapid melting of the Khumbu ...
Opinion
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, ...
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