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Nurdles - the building block of most of the plastic items we use daily - are microplastics that can destroy marine ecosystems and affect our health, and tens of thousands of them were spilt along the ...
In Uganda, where more than 40% of the population live in extreme poverty, many families live in homes with dirt floors.
NEW YORK – Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, the revered Kenyan man of letters and voice of dissent who in dozens of fiction and nonfiction ...
New research estimates that approximately 60 tonnes of plastic debris discarded in the ocean reside within female green ...
Thousands to millions of tons of plastic enter the ocean annually, but where they end up is poorly understood.
Shelley Beach is situated in the remote Nuyts Wilderness on Western Australia's south coast, but its isolation has not spared ...
The tiny pieces of plastic scientists call microplastics are everywhere. They sit at the bottom of the sea, mix into beach sand, and blow in the wind. They’re also inside us. Last October ...
An on-demand video of “Seafood Industry-led Efforts to Address the Deadliest Form of Marine Plastic Debris” is available free ...
Korean companies operating in Ghana, in partnership with the Korean Embassy and local environmental NGO Plastic Punch, ...
One traveler shared their sadness after traveling an hour to a beach destination, only to find it covered in other people's rubbish.
The sustainability journey does not end at biogas. Nearby, a solar-powered fish drier hums under the Kisumu sun, transforming ...