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Mongabay News on MSNAntibiotic pollution widespread in world’s rivers, study findsBy Shreya Dasgupta Nearly a third of all antibiotics that people consume end up in the world’s rivers, a new study finds.
New teams of water inspectors are cracking down on pollution along the Devon coast. Unannounced inspections of South West ...
A recent study reveals that global river systems are heavily contaminated by antibiotics, threatening aquatic life and ...
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Federal officials on Tuesday said the expansion of an overwhelmed South Bay sewage plant could be completed in just 100 days.
The award-winning author and naturalist’s latest, perspective-shifting work answers a resounding ‘Yes’ to the question of its ...
For a 2022 study, researchers teamed up to complete a “global reconnaissance of pharmaceutical pollution in rivers” by taking samples at more than 1,000 locations in 104 countries. They found ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNCommitted to make Yamuna pollution-free says Delhi CM Gupta after meeting Amit ShahDelhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday said her government is moving towards the goal of a clean Yamuna, as she stressed its commitment to the cause of cleaning the river. Talking to reporters ...
In a big step toward cleaning the heavily polluted Yamuna River, the BJP-led Delhi government has announced that it will set ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Several groups and an Alaska resident filed suit today to protect endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales and ...
Their low numbers suggest the lagoon is more fragile and less biodiverse than it used to be, likely because of pollution, ...
National Water Services Commission chairman Charles Santiago said “all the best laws in the world” would not solve river pollution without proper enforcement. ALSO READ: Unending lessons from ...
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