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Plastic Waste in Freshwater Lakes Turned Into Colonies of Freshwater Algae
New research found that plastic pollution in freshwater such as lakes provides habitat for microscopic algae in a matter of just two weeks. Researchers from University of Nottingham explored impacts of plastic waste on colonies of algae within freshwater ecosystems.
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How Bad are Generators for the Environment
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Third of Shark and Ray Species on the Brink of Extinction Due to Overfishing
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NY Officials to Visit Houses to Ensure Residents Sign Up for Federal Relief for Ida
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Space Launches Affected by COVID-19 Pandemic Due to Shortage of Liquid Oxygen
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Weather Experts Stunned After New York's Flash Floods Took Them by Surprise
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Pollution Made Worse by Extreme Heat Blamed for Fish Kill in Biscayne Bay
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Bears Breaking Into Homes: After Escaping From Wildfire, California Residents Face New Threat
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Extreme Heatwave and Drought in Western US Cause Shrinkage of Prized Trout Streams
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Governments Allocate More Funds for Fossil Fuel Instead of Fighting Air Pollution
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Explained: Experts Uncover the ‘Power of Invisibility’ in Some Animals
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In the Middle of Recovery, Ida Ravaged Northeast May Experience Severe Flooding
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Recent SpaceX Launch in Texas Poses Risk to Wildlife and Environment