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Microplastics Found in Clouds Raise Alarming Concerns
In a groundbreaking discovery, Japanese researchers have identified microplastics within clouds, shedding light on a disconcerting environmental issue. The implications of this finding extend to potential repercussions for ocean ecosystems, climate change, and human health.
Genetically Modified Bacteria Tackle Plastic Pollution
In a groundbreaking development, scientists have genetically modified a marine microorganism with the capability to break down polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic in...
Hidden Perils of Paper Cups: Toxicity Lurks Beyond Plastics
Paper cups, believed to be benign, harbour toxic chemicals that can inflict harm on ecosystems and living organisms much like their plastic counterparts, according to a latest study.
Inhaled MicroplasticsAnd the Threat To Humans
Humans might inhale about 16.2 bits of microplastic every hour, which is equivalent to a credit card over an entire week. A group of researchers point out that inhaled microplasticspose cause serious health risks and the understanding how it travels in the respiratory system is essential for prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases.
Adapting Policies Could reduce Plastic Pollution by 80 Per cent
Plastic pollution could reduce by 80 per cent by 2040 if countries and companies make deep policy and market shifts using existing technologies, according to a new report by UN Environment Programme (UNEP).
Bacteria; A Better Way against Plastic Pollution
In a major development, a group of scientists have found that some naturally-occurring lake bacteria grow faster and more efficiently on the...
Plastics And Threat To Asian Elephants
Plastics are a World menace and no one is spared from the Himalayas to the depth of the oceans. A new study...
Flood of Plastic in Arctic
Right from water to the seafloor, remote beaches to rivers and even in ice and snow, high concentrations of plastic can be...
Ganges Dolphin At Higher Risk of Plastic Litter
The River Dolphin and Gharial (a crocodile species) in the Ganges river and the Mekong catfish, Irrawaddy dolphin and the Eastern Imperial Eagle in...
Micro Plastics Stay in Rivers For Long Periods
In contrast to earlier assumption that micro plastics never stay in rivers as the water is in continuous flow, a group of researchers now...