President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday expressed the Philippines’ readiness to forge cooperation with global partners ...
The outlook is grim, but a new report lays out a path to nearly eradicate plastic packaging pollution within the next 15 ...
Increased toxicity from plastic pollution in a warmer climate is highly likely to be affecting whole ecosystems, with ...
Climate change is making plastic pollution more mobile, toxic, and widespread, accelerating risks for wildlife, ecosystems, ...
Philippines is committed to partner with international bodies and organizations in addressing plastic problems through ...
Talks on forging a landmark treaty to combat the scourge of plastic pollution were stumbling Saturday, with progress slow and countries wildly at odds on how far the proposed agreement should go. The ...
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How extreme weather is making plastic pollution more mobile, more persistent and more hazardous
Microplastics are already an environmental and health threat, but as the world heats up, they are becoming a much bigger and more hazardous problem, according to a new analysis ...
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Government turns to nuclear tech to curb plastic pollution
With the Philippines now ranked among the world’s top plastic polluters, the government is betting big on nuclear technology ...
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Philippines leverages nuclear technology in fight against plastic pollution
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said the Philippines was committed to partnering with international organizations in addressing plastic problems through nuclear technology. In a speech ...
Ahead of the expected finalization of a UN global plastics treaty, a group of international experts calls for a greater focus on health impacts when considering plastic pollution. The Health Policy ...
Leaders from around the world have gathered in Busan, South Korea this week in hopes of finally striking a global treaty to reduce the world’s growing level of plastic pollution. Negotiations began ...
BUSAN, South Korea (AP) — Negotiators working on a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution for a week in South Korea won’t reach an agreement and plan to resume the talks next year.
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