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Did you know that most of the discarded garbage ends up in the oceans, forming garbage patches? Environmentalists from the ...
In 2010, eight million tons of plastic trash ended up in the ocean from coastal countries—far more than the total that has been measured floating on the surface in the ocean's "garbage patches." ...
An expert says there is pushback from environmental groups when it comes to cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Helga Huntley, Ph.D., helped develop the mathematical framework for evaluating the environmental impacts of removing plastic waste from the Pacific Ocean.
Chalkbeat reports that early childhood educators are addressing eco-anxiety by engaging kids in nature through hands-on ...
In 2023, the Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit environmental engineering organization, removed about 25,000 pounds of trash from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
New research shows shoreline litter in U.S. has been slashed by almost half since plastic bag bans have gone into effect.
Because it’s not just the trash we see in the sand or the garbage patches in the middle of the ocean, the nuance and complicated nature of the problem means there’s opportunity for every to ...
A massive ocean survey finds plastic in every layer of the North Atlantic, revealing how deeply it has invaded marine ecosystems.
This April, the ACCC finally landed a decent blow against greenwashing in Australia. False and misleading conduct is a crime ...
The island's climate change minister told leaders at the United Nations Ocean Conference that the extraction of metals from ...