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December 22, 2024
Commercial tea bags identified as major source of microplastics in infusions

https://www.plasticheal.eu/en
European project PlasticHeal by Hugo Ritmico Madrid, Spain (SPX) Dec 23, 2024 Plastic pollution continues to pose a critical challenge, with micro and nanoplastic (MNPLs) contamination emerging as a growing concern for both environmental and human health. Among the significant contributors to this contamination is food packaging, with human exposure primarily occurring through ingestion and inhalation. Research conducted by the Mutagenesis Group at the Department of Genetics and Microbiology of ... read more
Sierra Leone student tackles toxic air pollution
Freetown (AFP) Dec 21, 2024
In his small Freetown workshop, engineering student James Samba tinkered with batteries and electrical parts he hoped could help clean up Sierra Leone's polluting public transport system. ... more
Japan inspects US air base over chemical spill
Tokyo (AFP) Dec 20, 2024
Japanese authorities on Friday carried out an inspection of a US military base in Tokyo, a government spokesman said, after being informed by the American side of a chemical leak. ... more
Russian oil spill contaminates 50km of Black Sea beaches
Moscow (AFP) Dec 18, 2024
Russia Wednesday expanded an operation to clean up thousands of tonnes of oil that spilt into the sea and contaminated 50 kilometres of beaches after tanker ships were wrecked in a storm. ... more
Air pollution in India tied to significant mortality rates
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 16, 2024
A study from Karolinska Institutet reveals that long-term exposure to air pollution is a critical factor behind millions of deaths in India. Published in *The Lancet Planetary Health*, the research ... more
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Japan inspects US air base over chemical spill
Tokyo (AFP) Dec 20, 2024
Japanese authorities on Friday staged an inspection of a US military base in Tokyo, a government spokesman said, after being informed by the American side of a chemical leak. ... more
Somalia struggles to rid itself of plastic despite ban
Mogadishu (AFP) Dec 18, 2024
Somalia took the ambitious step of banning single-use plastic bags this year, but in a country with many economic challenges, it has proved hard to implement. ... more
Russian beach town declares emergency over oil spill
Moscow (AFP) Dec 17, 2024
A Russian Black Sea resort town declared a state of emergency on Tuesday after oil spilled from two damaged tankers and washed up along the shoreline. ... more
EU countries back stricter rules to curb microplastics pollution
Brussels, Belgium (AFP) Dec 17, 2024
EU countries on Tuesday backed plans to curb plastic pollution by toughening rules for companies using the pellets that constitute the building blocks of most plastic products. ... more
Four Zimbabwe rhinos die after drinking polluted water
Harare (AFP) Dec 14, 2024
Four white rhinos have died in Zimbabwe after drinking from a sewage-polluted lake that is also the main supplier of water to the nearby capital, the wildlife authority said Saturday. ... more
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Students, employees told to stay home due to air pollution in Iran
Tehran (AFP) Dec 11, 2024
Students and civil servants in parts of Iran were ordered to stay home on Wednesday and Thursday due to "unhealthy" air pollution, state media reported. ... more
New York appeals dismissed PepsiCo plastic pollution suit
New York (AFP) Dec 10, 2024
New York state this week appealed the dismissal of a pollution lawsuit against soda giant PepsiCo, accusing its single-use plastic packaging of posing a scourge on waterways and public health. ... more
Fine particle pollution blamed for nearly 240,000 EU deaths in 2022
Copenhagen (AFP) Dec 10, 2024
Fine particle air pollution killed nearly 240,000 people in the European Union in 2022, a five percent fall on the previous year, the European Environment Agency said in a report published Tuesday. ... more
President's push to scrap gold mining ban causes outcry in El Salvador
San Salvador (AFP) Dec 10, 2024
El Salvador's gang-busting strongman President Nayib Bukele has set out on a new mission: to kickstart his country's sputtering economy by inviting back the mining companies that were barred seven years ago. ... more
Trump vows fast environmental approvals for $1 bn investments in US
Washington (AFP) Dec 10, 2024
US President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday vowed to speed up environmental approvals for those investing $1 billion or more in the United States. ... more
Can insects play a role in reducing microplastic pollution

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 10, 2024
Plastic pollution, a persistent problem spanning ecosystems across the globe, continues to challenge efforts to find sustainable solutions. Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) are exploring whether insects could be an ally in the fight against microplastic pollution. Previous studies have demonstrated that insects can consume and process pure microplastics under highly artificial, food-limited conditions. However, a new study published in Biology Letters takes a more realistic ... read more
What bees reveal about environmental contamination through honey
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 09, 2024
Honey, long prized for its natural sweetness, can also serve as a lens into environmental health, according to a new study by Tulane University. The research shows that bees inadvertently collect en ... more

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With blasts and grit, Colombia fights gold mines run by crime gangs
Parque Nacional Farallones De Cali, Colombia (AFP) Dec 6, 2024
A thin detonating cord snakes its way into an illegal gold mine drilled high up on a mountain near the Colombian city of Cali, exploding with a roar and destroying a lucrative source of money for armed groups that include leftist rebels. ... more
Rio Tinto's Bougainville mine poses ongoing threats: report
Sydney (AFP) Dec 7, 2024
A long-abandoned Papua New Guinea mine once operated by Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto poses environmental and safety concerns for nearby communities, who live under the threat of landslides, a new report shows. ... more
Relief as Delhi schools reopen but smog crisis persists
New Delhi (AFP) Dec 3, 2024
Teenage student Aniksha is relieved to be back in class in India's capital - even if the choking smog that prompted her school to close last month has yet to dissipate. ... more
Indigenous groups call for health protections in plastic deal
Busan, South Korea (AFP) Dec 1, 2024
For Caleb Justin Smith-White, negotiations in South Korea on a landmark global deal to curb plastic pollution are about more than the environment. They are about saving lives. ... more
UN chief defends plastic pollution talks after collapse
Busan, South Korea (AFP) Dec 2, 2024
The UN environment chief insisted Monday that talks on a landmark plastic pollution treaty were not a failure, saying important progress was made despite negotiations collapsing without agreement. ... more
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