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- Environmental News Network reports on how the growing flood of plastic pollution has reached the Arctic.
- Global production of plastic is projected to double by 2045. What systemic changes need to occur to reduce plastic pollution?
- Learn more about plastic pollution in the ocean.
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Even the High North can’t escape the global threat of plastic pollution. An international review study just released by the Alfred Wegener Institute shows, the flood of plastic has reached all spheres of the Arctic: large quantities of plastic - transported by rivers, the air and shipping- can now be found in the Arctic Ocean. High concentrations of microplastic can be found in the water, on the seafloor, remote beaches, in rivers, and even in ice and snow. The plastic is not only a burden for ecosystems; it could also worsen climate change. The study was just released in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment.
Read the full article about plastic pollution in the Arctic at Environmental News Network.