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Troubled Waters

Detergent pods are only the start of clothing’s microplastic pollution problem

June 12, 2025 by Joseph Winters

Perhaps the most holistic solution would be to regulate and limit the use of plastics for clothing and laundry applications altogether.

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All that plastic in the ocean is a climate change problem, too

June 11, 2025June 11, 2025 by Joseph Winters

When you think of plastic pollution, you might imagine ocean “garbage patches” swirling with tens of millions of plastic bottles and shopping bags. But unfolding alongside the “macroplastic” pollution crisis is another threat caused by much smaller particles: microplastics.

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A Poison Like No Other: Excerpt

June 11, 2025June 10, 2025 by Matt Simon

If you were to somehow instantly remove all the particles from ocean waters and sediments, they’d live on by transferring from gut to gut. Everything eats, everything gets eaten, and microplastics go along for the ride.

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What scientists have learned from 20 years of microplastics research

June 9, 2025June 9, 2025 by Joseph Winters

At the broadest level, Thompson, other scientists, and environmental advocates are supportive of measures to limit overall plastic production and ban the most problematic categories of plastic, both of which would indirectly reduce the generation of microplastics.

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Tiny Terrors: Microplastics’ Threat to Our Health and Environment

June 6, 2025June 5, 2025 by Mia DiFelice

Plastic is everywhere, and its presence in our lives has grown in the last few decades, as the oil and gas industry ramped up its production to unprecedented levels. The resulting plastic pollution crisis has now entered a new phase in the form of microplastics.

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A new study finds that microplastics are increasingly present in human brains

June 6, 2025May 29, 2025 by Bobby Bascomb

A new study has found a dramatic increase in levels of microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) in human brains in recent years.

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Study Reveals Up to 11 Million Tons of Plastic Polluting Ocean Floors

June 6, 2025May 29, 2025 by Brett Wilkins

The amount of plastic waste littering the Earth’s ocean floors could be up to 100 times the quantity floating on the surface, according to a study published this week.

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Microplastic pollution is everywhere, even in the exhaled breath of dolphins – new research

June 6, 2025May 29, 2025 by Leslie Hart

Bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay in Florida and Barataria Bay in Louisiana are exhaling microplastic fibers, according to our new research published in the journal PLOS One.

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A Dead World, Plastic-Wrapped to Preserve Freshness

June 6, 2025May 27, 2025 by Richard Heinberg

If there are future geologists and archaeologists, they will easily identify strata from our fleeting era by evidence of the rapid growth (and decline) of human numbers and their environmental impact, and by durable materials we have left behind—many of which will be plastics.

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The Taming of the Slough: Humanity’s History of Trying to Control Water (Episode 48 of Crazy Town)

May 29, 2025March 10, 2022 by Asher Miller

What we do with water matters even more in the era of global warming. Can we learn to treat this most precious of resources in a way that achieves sustainability?

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