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Discover the Seine River, the iconic waterway running through the heart of Paris, lined with historic bridges, museums, and ...
A Tongji University research project has provided evidence that green roofs can remove microplastics from rainwater, ...
Tiny fragments of plastics are making their way deep inside our bodies in concerning quantities, particularly through our food and drink.
Worldwide plastic production is on course to triple by 2060, but there are no immediate plans to resume efforts to create a legally binding global treaty to end plastic pollution.
From polar bear blood to Mount Everest snow, PFAS are hitchhiking on microplastics across the globe — and courtroom victories ...
Despite three years of negotiations, delegates failed to agree on whether it should stop the growth of plastic production and ...
Nuclear techniques also support food safety in other ways — for instance, by using irradiation to protect food from pests and extend shelf life without compromising safety.
Progress towards a legally binding global treaty on plastics pollution stalled and went into reverse this week. The United Nations Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meeting in Geneva, ...
Progress towards a legally binding global treaty on plastics pollution stalled and went into reverse this week. The United Nations Intergovernmental ...
Have you wondered how the Susquehanna River is monitored and cared for? Members of the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeepers Association have a mission to not only monitor and mitigate toxic waste, but to ...
They were nearly perfect, but most stainless-steel containers have one basic flaw: They can’t be used to reheat food. This is ...