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Alexander Clapp, author of new nonfiction book 'Waste Wars,' tracks the world-wide blackmarket trade of our garbage ...
The bold question-askers at What If explore what happens when humans dump 3.5 billion tons of trash into the deep ocean.
Three communities in Papua New Guinea are waiting for the country’s Supreme Court to decide whether their concerns about the dumping of mine waste in the sea near their homes merit cancellation ...
Sherpas working on Mount Everest carry 20 kilograms (44 pounds) per person, navigated a four hour hike through the ...
South Korea denies reports of North Korea dumping nuclear waste into the Yellow Sea, stating radiation levels are normal ...
Justice & Health ‘We’ve Treated it as a Global Waste Dump’: Costa Rica’s President Calls for Action on the Ocean Costa Rica has protected 30 percent of its marine territory, and the small ...
Human waste, mostly plastic, was found in abundance at the deepest part of the Mediterranean called the Calypso Deep, 3.1 ...
A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
The bold question-askers at What If explore what happens when humans dump 3.5 billion tons of trash into the deep ocean.
Bermuda should ban the practice of dumping old vehicles at sea — and may already be prohibited from doing so under British conventions, an environmental charity has suggested. Creative solutions ...
KDEB Waste Management (KDEBWM) has identified five locations, each spanning two to four hectares, being used as illegal ...
Based on all the records we kept, we controlled 100 percent of the trash that flowed across the border,” said Romo. “By ...