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Airborne Microplastics Infiltrate U.S. National Parks, Study Finds

2020-06-19 09:00:00| Waste Age

Half a century ago scientists began finding plastic pollution in the oceans. Three years ago reseachers started finding airborne plastic particles in remote, high-elevation areas of U.S. national parks. Now theyre starting to get a handle on how mu

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