Environment
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PFAS Levels in Sea Spray Higher Than Industrial Polluters, Affecting Coastlines
A recent study shows that sea spray emits a higher level of PFAS. Read more here. Ocean waves slamming on the world's shores release more PFAS into the atmosphere than industrial polluters, raising concerns about environmental contamination and human exposure near coastlines.
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Lightning Safety Awareness: 5 Important Tips to Keep Safe from Lightning Strikes
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Bottom Trawling: Greece to Ban Fishing Practice Along the Seafloor by 2030 and Expand Protected Waters
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Invasive Species Disrupt Soundscapes Threatening Ecosystem Health
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Eastern China Cities Sinking Due To Groundwater Extraction; People At Risk For Floods In 100 years
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Warmer Deep Ocean Currents Threaten Collapse of Antarctic Ice Shelves
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Extreme Heat Wave in Africa’s Sahel Region That Killed 100 People Linked to Climate Change
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Coal Train Pollution Makes People Vulnerable to Hospitalization, Asthma, Heart Disease, Study Warns
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Marine Heat Waves: New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf Region Experiences Extreme Temperatures Since 1967
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Climate Change Outpaces Plant Recovery, Turning Forests into Carbon Emitters
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Human-Wildlife Conflict Threatens Botswana and Other Africa Countries
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El Niño Blamed For Devastating Drought That Starved Millions in Southern Africa

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