pollutants by 50% to 90%.
pollutants transfer from the plastic to the fish and birds but it's a worldwide problem it's expanding extremely rapidly
These pollutants are affecting people's blood pressure.
We're talking about pollutants like tetrahydroisoquinoline here, which is actually what scientists use to induce Parkinsonism in primates in the lab.
all those same pollutants that went into it.
and happen to concentrate pollutants talk about out at the University of
found that they concentrate pollutants up to the seawater select we said they were able to suck up oil from an oil spill
So think of excessive indebtedness as a pollutant for the system.
and this is why these pollutant particles, the dark ones, are the second leading cause of global warming after carbon dioxide.
We know that they are persistent environmental pollutants .
and the CO2 carbon capture does not reduce any other pollutant aside from CO2. So you actually increase all the other pollutants like “socks” SO2, ammonia, knocks”,
they also suck up the amount of oily pollutant and transmit a DDT PCBs things like that now we don't know how long
A coal-burning power plant produces 400,000 tons of air pollutants per year.
But the rate of emissions of the five major pollutants has declined by 60%.
Those micro-plastics act as magnets to attract pollutants -- persistent organic pollutants in the water.
And because that tree is absorbing all these pollutants from all these cars and all this industry,
happen the plastic is full of persistent organic pollutants they have an ECB dmt
this amazing ability to soak up all kinds of pollutants already in the ocean things like pesticides PCBs these in
But it has traveled the world, this global pollutant .
I guess, are they called pollutants ?
So what happens is if these fish swim in water that's contaminated with certain pollutants , they suddenly begin to glow.
it's not defined under the total maximum daily loads that the way we regulate pollutants going into the ocean is
Because sulfur has been so important as an air pollutant , there are literally thousands of scientific studies now
issue because half of global warming is actually being hidden or masked by what are called cooling pollutant aerosol particles.
talk a little about that it's you think these numbers are correct or um it depends on what pollutant they're
Supreme Court it asks the EPA to regulate carbon dioxide the primary greenhouse gas as a pollutant like
And they did just vote to do a new analysis of how they're analyzing toxic air pollutants in the San Diego region.
So a pound of swordfish or a pound of dolphin flesh has a million times more pollutants in it than a pound of plankton, because it all
It's a lot of other dust and pollutants , along with meteorite dust and some dust from, kind of, Asia
Atlantic Coast used to have a healthy shrimp fishing industry, but pollutants , agricultural run-off, over-fishing, and ocean warming, have worldwide altered the oceans' chemical
Monica here you know the air is cleaner but um you know we can't really control the pollutants that are in the air we
the world they are living in their children are growing up with these sorts of of uh pollutants all around them so I
So you can isolate them in the fat of arctic polar bears, which turns out to be the gold standard for a persistent environmental pollutant .
The models will all agree that only half of that is direct warming from CO2, methane, and the other pollutant greenhouse gases.
And on top of all that, the air rushing through the engine often carries dust, sand, and pollutants that can damage and erode the surfaces inside.
However, through stress, through food, through non-steroid anti-inflammatories, which are like Aleve and Advil, and other bad pollutants
control that they can make this stuff called activated carbon which is an extremely porous form of carbon has lots of uses uh it can absorb pollutants it's