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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — An exhibit that’s turning trash into treasure is making waves at the Green Bay Botanical Garden.
Glitter is festive and fun – a favourite for decorations, makeup and art projects. But while it may look harmless, beautiful ...
While it has been long understood that microplastics exist on the surface of oceans, a team of researchers from four ...
Marine plastic pollution has always been a well-recognised environmental issue, with 9 to 14 million metric tons of plastic ...
Yet, the ocean plays a vital role in our survival. It supports food systems, regulates the climate, and sustains marine resources that millions rely on. That is why protecting it from pollution, ...
Together, we can make the third United Nations Ocean Conference a turning point for our peoples, for future generations and ...
Seabirds that eat ocean plastic absorb harmful chemicals. These chemicals disrupt their hormones and may hurt their ability ...
Scientists map microplastics across ocean depths, revealing their deep spread, persistence, and potential climate impact.
Inger Andersen, Chief of UNEP, urges ministers to push for a strong, legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution by INC-5.2, addressing additives, production and financing gaps.
An international team of scientists has moved beyond just “scratching the surface,” to understand how microplastics move ...
Deep in the Waiʻanae mountains of Oʻahu lives one of the strangest creatures ever discovered. And it’s not what you’d expect. It’s a caterpillar. But it doesn’t eat leaves. It doesn’t spin cocoons.
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