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04/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
National survey: Microplastic pollution around Great Britain’s coastline a hundred times worse than previously reported
A national survey conducted by scientists from the University of Portsmouth (UP) in England has found a significantly higher concentration of microplastics around Great Britain’s coastline. The data for the research, which was aimed at building a picture of the many challenges facing British coastal waters, was collected by three teams competing in the GB Row Challenge, […]
11/30/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists find MICROPLASTICS in samples taken near Antarctica
A team of researchers discovered microplastics in samples taken near Antarctica, proving that plastic pollution in the South Pole is as bad as anywhere else on Earth. The researchers found these microplastics in the air, sea water and sea ice collected 1,060 to 1,740 feet under the surface of the Weddell Sea. These microplastics assumed the […]
07/20/2022
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Everything is dying: We are witnessing mass extinctions on an unprecedented scale, but most people don’t understand what is happening
We were warned that if we stayed on the path that we were on that we would eventually see mass extinctions all over the globe. Unfortunately, nothing was done and now it is already happening. The creatures that inhabit our oceans are dying off. The insects are dying off. The birds are dying off. All […]
07/20/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Food chain COLLAPSE: Atlantic plankton pretty much GONE due to chemical pollution, researchers find
Researchers out of Scotland claim that Atlantic Ocean plankton, microscopic organisms that sustain ocean life, are basically now extinct due to persistent chemical pollution. After two years of collecting water samples for testing, the Edinburgh-based team found that upwards of 90 percent of all Atlantic plankton has vanished. It was previously believed that since the […]
07/13/2022
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By Belle Carter
IPBES report: Billions of people depend on wild species for survival
A new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) report found that billions of people depend on 50,000 wild species for food, medicine, fuel and income from activities like tourism. “Seventy percent of the world’s poor are directly dependent on wild species. One in five people rely on wild plants, algae, and fungi […]
05/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Study: Deep-sea trawling is extremely destructive for fish populations and has little economic benefit
Deep-sea trawling is not worth the fish hauled back to port. In an article from Mongabay, U.K. researchers said the technique did far too damage to the seafloor and populations of slow-breeding fish in exchange for meager amounts of consumable catch. In addition, the fishermen who practice this technique often under-report their actual catches. A lot of what they capture […]
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