The Ocean Cleanup has removed over 45 million kilograms of plastic from oceans and rivers, but millions of tons still enter ...
Upstate New York offers regional dishes that locals swear by. In Buffalo, spicy wings are a must. In Ithaca, Cornell chicken ...
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Once Earth’s filthiest waters, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now home to a strange marine life
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch has long been described in terms of scale. In the waters between Hawaii and California, ...
It looked like an island. At least that's what Jessica Jarratt thought when she first saw pictures of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a vast floating ...
A major portion of ocean plastic comes from the fishing industry. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch exemplifies this, as nearly half of the floating island of waste is composed of ghost gear. Up to a ...
TikTok A time-lapse video of trash being removed from Guatemala's Rio Las Vacas illuminated the staggering depths of plastic ...
On Bay Street, big banker bonuses flow as quarterly profits gush. On Main Street, meh. It’s no secret wealth continues to flow up, not down. All the banks just sailed past analysts’ expectations with ...
Although plastic never decomposes, most of the plastic pieces in the patch have broken down into microplastics, smaller than 5 millimeters long. That size makes it easier for turtles, fish and other ...
The organization behind the garbage removal, The Ocean Cleanup, posted the footage to its TikTok account (@theoceancleanup). @theoceancleanup Another 140 tons (37 truckloads) intercepted and extracted ...
Cleaning the Great Pacific Garbage Patch may kill the neuston. Biologist Rebecca Helm says surface skimming risks this vital ecosystem.
Scientists have transformed grapevine waste into clear, durable packaging films that break down in just over two weeks, offering a powerful alternative to plastic made from fossil fuels. Credit: ...
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