A new study reveals that extreme weather events, fueled by climate change, are accelerating nitrate contamination of groundwater. Heavy rains following droughts can drive nitrates from fertilizers ...
including Antarctica - and a new study suggests they could be affecting the weather. Microplastics, which are formed when plastic in the environment breaks down into tiny particles, have also been ...
(Isaya Kisekka / UC Davis) Extreme weather spurred by climate change, including droughts and heavy rains, may increase the risk of nitrates from fertilizers ending up in groundwater, according to a ...
Microplastics have already been found in the remotest parts of the world, including Antarctica - and a new study suggests they could be affecting the weather. Microplastics, which are formed when ...