Pollution
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Air Pollution Overexposure Could Cause Anxiety and Depression, Study Shows
A new study shows that overexposure to air pollution could cause anxiety and depression. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Plastic New Disease 'Plasticosis' Causes Serious Damage to Seabirds' Digestive Systems
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Freezing Weather to Continue in UK Until Next Week; High Air Pollution Alert Issued in London Due to Foggy Conditions
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Coal Pollution Causes Sickness in Native Frogs of Australia National Park
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Green Leaf Foundation: Dead Sea Turtle Autopsy Shows Detrimental Effects of Thai Festival Loy Krathong on Marine Life
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Air Pollution to Blame for Stillbirths as Toxic Particles Found in Lungs of Fetuses, Global Study Says
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1300 Volunteers Pick Nearly 15,000 Pounds Garbage From Yosemite National Park, Plastic at 70%
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Endangered Status Petitioned for Manatees Dying by Pollution-Caused Starvation in Florida
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Blue Whales Are the Biggest Microplastic Consumer Victims, Eating an Estimated 10 Million Pieces of Microplastic Daily
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Researchers Gather Thousand Marine Micro-organisms Samples to Understand Ocean Plankton and Pollution
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Non-Profit Org Warns Oil and Gas Fumes Cause Cancer: Virginia Industry Org Says, Nay
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Mounds of Plastic Waste Continue to Plague Central American Lakes, Beaches, and Rivers
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New Study Reveals Nanoplastics on Food Chain Could Cause Potential Health Risks