Plastic pollution in the ocean could remain on the water's surface for more than a century, a new study has found. Scientists ...
“People often assume that plastic in the ocean just sinks or disappears. But our model shows that most large, buoyant ...
A panel discussion, co-hosted by West Chester University’s Office of Sustainability and the West Chester Green Team on ...
From the column: "The tiny role U.S. consumers have in ocean plastic pollution by itself is a compelling reason to reject ...
Scientists from the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at Queen Mary University of London have developed a ...
Scientists discovered that bacteria commonly found in wastewater can break down plastic to turn it into a food source, a finding that researchers hope could be a promising answer to combat one of ...
The League of Women Voters, American Democracy Project and Chemistry Club at the State University of New York at Fredonia ...
Mayor Josefina Belmonte, a 2023 Champion of the Earth laureate, expounds her numerous efforts to tackle plastic pollution ...
Nick Beckage, a graduate researcher, Davin Louangaphay, a research assistant, and Philippe Amstislavski, a professor of health sciences, stand among spruce trees on the University of Alaska Anchorage ...
According to a report by the UK-based organisation Greenmatch, Asian countries remain the largest contributors to ocean plastic pollution, producing around 81% of total marine waste. Bangladesh is ...
From the column: "Plastic pollution is not only an environmental emergency but also a looming public health crisis." ...
Scientists predict it could take more than 100 years to remove plastic waste from the ocean's surface, according to new study ...