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Imagínese caminando por la orilla de un río, por una playa o entre los canales de un manglar. Pues bien, según la ciencia, tiene casi un 50% de probabilidades de que ese paisaje esté severamente afectado por la basura. Esto no es una proyección futura, sino el retrato actual que dibuja un macroestudio global, que ha logrado medir con datos concretos lo que hasta ahora era una preocupación difusa.
La investigación, tejida con miles de [...]
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Imagínese caminando por la orilla de un río, por una playa o entre los canales de un manglar. Pues bien, según la ciencia, tiene casi un 50% de probabilidades de que ese paisaje esté severamente afectado por la basura. Esto no es una proyección futura, sino el retrato actual que dibuja un macroestudio global, que ha logrado medir con datos concretos lo que hasta ahora era una preocupación difusa.
La investigación, tejida con miles de [...]
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"Dirty" or "extremely dirty": these are the classifications of 46% of the world's aquatic environments. This conclusion comes from a study that compiled and systematized data from 6,049 records of waste contamination in aquatic environments on all continents over the last decade.
The study, coordinated by researcher Ítalo Braga de Castro and led by doctoral student Victor Vasques Ribeiro from the Institute of Marine Science at the Federal University of São Paulo (IMar-UNIFESP) in [...]
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"Dirty" or "extremely dirty": these are the classifications of 46% of the world's aquatic environments. This conclusion comes from a study that compiled and systematized data from 6,049 records of waste contamination in aquatic environments on all continents over the last decade.
The study, coordinated by researcher Ítalo Braga de Castro and led by doctoral student Victor Vasques Ribeiro from the Institute of Marine Science at the Federal University of São Paulo (IMar-UNIFESP) in [...]
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"Dirty" or "extremely dirty": these are the classifications of 46% of the world's aquatic environments. This conclusion comes from a study that compiled and systematized data from 6,049 records of waste contamination in aquatic environments on all continents over the last decade.
The study, coordinated by researcher Ítalo Braga de Castro and led by doctoral student Victor Vasques Ribeiro from the Institute of Marine Science at the Federal University of São Paulo (IMar-UNIFESP) in [...]
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"Dirty" or "extremely dirty": these are the classifications of 46% of the world's aquatic environments. This conclusion comes from a study that compiled and systematized data from 6,049 records of waste contamination in aquatic environments on all continents over the last decade.
The study, coordinated by researcher Ítalo Braga de Castro and led by doctoral student Victor Vasques Ribeiro from the Institute of Marine Science at the Federal University of São Paulo (IMar-UNIFESP) in [...]
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If walking along a riverbank or beach feels more polluted than it once did, a new global review suggests that impression is accurate.
By compiling thousands of records from the past decade, researchers concluded that 46% of the world’s aquatic environments fall into the categories “dirty” or “extremely dirty.”
The result comes from a large sweep of published studies, pulling together 6,049 records of solid-waste contamination from rivers, estuaries, beaches, and mangroves [...]
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"Dirty" or "extremely dirty": these are the classifications of 46% of the world's aquatic environments. This conclusion comes from a study that compiled and systematized data from 6,049 records of waste contamination in aquatic environments on all continents over the last decade.
The study, coordinated by researcher Ítalo Braga de Castro and led by doctoral student Victor Vasques Ribeiro from the Institute of Marine Science at the Federal University of São Paulo (IMar-UNIFESP) in [...]
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"Dirty" or "extremely dirty": these are the classifications of 46% of the world's aquatic environments. This conclusion comes from a study that compiled and systematized data from 6,049 records of waste contamination in aquatic environments on all continents over the last decade.
The study, coordinated by researcher Ítalo Braga de Castro and led by doctoral student Victor Vasques Ribeiro from the Institute of Marine Science at the Federal University of São Paulo (IMar-UNIFESP) in [...]
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If walking along a riverbank or beach feels more polluted than it once did, a new global review suggests that impression is accurate.
By compiling thousands of records from the past decade, researchers concluded that 46% of the world’s aquatic environments fall into the categories “dirty” or “extremely dirty.”
The result comes from a large sweep of published studies, pulling together 6,049 records of solid-waste contamination from rivers, estuaries, beaches, and mangroves [...]