Julian Oliver on Nostr: Some incredible Late, Late Anthropocene grimness, researchers found that ocean spray ...
Some incredible Late, Late Anthropocene grimness, researchers found that ocean spray along the North South transect of the Atlantic emits more PFAAs ('forever chemicals') than any sole industrial source. So, standing on the Atlantic coastline (presumably elsewhere too), enjoying the ocean breeze, you are loading up on PFAAs. The ocean is now skinned with the stuff, its primary transporter.
What have we done?
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adl1026Published at
2024-04-19 21:53:52Event JSON
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