By Rebecca Randall for Sojourners. Broadcast version by Chrystal Blair for Missouri News Service for the Solutions Journalism ...
U.S. researchers have detected microplastic particles in air exhaled by wild bottlenose dolphins, suggesting that inhalation may be a relevant route of exposure to these potentially harmful ...
Ansah Accra, Oct. 17, GNA – Open burning of waste is a significant source of air pollution. This is due to the uncontrolled combustion of ...
Researchers at the College of Charleston in South Carolina have discovered microplastic particles in the air exhaled by wild ...
U.S. researchers have detected microplastic particles in air exhaled by wild bottlenose dolphins, suggesting that inhalation ...
A study suggests aquatic mammals could be exposed to the potentially harmful contaminants through inhalation. The post ...
Tiny plastic pieces have spread all over the planet – on land, in the air and even in clouds. An estimated 170 trillion bits of microplastic are estimated to be in the oceans alone. Across the globe, ...