New study reveals harrowing level of microplastic pollution in rivers
Bangladesh, with a population of nearly 170 million, boasts of a vast maritime boundary along the Bay of Bengal. Much like other oceans, the Bay of Bengal is also plagued by unprecedented levels of plastic pollution.
Plastic pollution has reached a stage where only drastic action can reverse the trend
One by one, we’re losing precious natural resources to greed and apathy
Why are authorities so negligent in saving rivers from polluters and encroachers?
Microplastics ingested by fish and humans posing serious health risks
A whale dies in southern Thailand after swallowing more than 80 plastic bags, ending an attempted rescue that failed to nurse the mammal back to health.
New study reveals harrowing level of microplastic pollution in rivers
Bangladesh, with a population of nearly 170 million, boasts of a vast maritime boundary along the Bay of Bengal. Much like other oceans, the Bay of Bengal is also plagued by unprecedented levels of plastic pollution.
Plastic pollution has reached a stage where only drastic action can reverse the trend
One by one, we’re losing precious natural resources to greed and apathy
Why are authorities so negligent in saving rivers from polluters and encroachers?
Microplastics ingested by fish and humans posing serious health risks
A whale dies in southern Thailand after swallowing more than 80 plastic bags, ending an attempted rescue that failed to nurse the mammal back to health.