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Aerial view of big factory in China.Air pollution by smoke coming out of chimneys. Coal Fossil Fuel Power Plant Smokestacks Emit Carbon Dioxide Pollution. Chengde, China. 10/22/2018

Top scientists issue urgent warning on fossil fuels

coastline

Coastal Microplastics Linked to Higher Disability Rates

Dr. Omri Yagel recording the precise sampling location.

King Solomon’s Mines Weren’t the Environmental Disaster Scientists Thought

Researchers use balloon mapping to track the Salton Sea shoreline.

California’s Salton Sea Shrinking Faster Than Ever, Creating Dangerous Dust Problem

Dr. Tianxi Yang and student Peter Yang with the tool they created to test micro- and nanoplastics.

New Portable Device Detects Invisible Plastic Particles in Your Drinks

A wave channel experiment used a zoom lens camera and a custom Python script to process imagery of four different zones: wave generation, shoaling and breaking, air detained by a plunging jet of water, and air trapped at bores where water level rises rapidly. The study provided essential insights into the physical and chemical impacts of microplastics at the air-water interface.

Microplastic pollution increases sea foam height and stability

Multilevel, multisectoral solutions are needed to reduce climate-related immune diseases

Damaged Ecosystems Take a Toll on Our Health: Scientists Urge Action to Safeguard Our Future

Pygmy blue whale

Scientists weigh up current status of blue whale populations around the world

a nighttime pollinator, like a moth, holding its nose at the stinky fumes coming off near some wildflowers

Nighttime Pollution Threatens Pollinators

Painting of trash at the shore of a lake

First dive survey of Lake Tahoe’s lakebed finds high amounts of plastic and other litter

Image: José-Luis Olivares, MIT; iStock

Germicidal UV lights could be producing indoor air pollutants, study finds

From womb to tomb: tackling diseases by knowing the surrounding influences

Smoggy cityscape

Pollution’s Rhythm

Nuclear power plant in distance

Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution

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