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Once the Dirtiest Zone on Earth, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is Now Home to Dozens of Ocean Species
Hidden deep in the Pacific, scientists have uncovered thriving ecosystems where none should exist. On miles of drifting ...
Climate Compass on MSN
The poisoned paradise: How microplastics found their way to the deepest ocean trench
Scientists discovered human-made microplastics in the hindguts of amphipods from the Challenger Deep, the deepest point on Earth at nearly 11,000 meters depth. This was no accident. The discovery ...
The Indian Ocean region is undergoing a profound geopolitical transformation. From a relatively peripheral theater, it has now transitioned into a site of intense strategic competition, expanding ...
Climate Crisis 247 on MSN
Meet the world’s largest garbage dumps
Whether it is good news or bad news for the environment, the world’s largest garbage dumps are not ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Satellite imagery shows Tropical Storm Dudzai getting stronger over the Indian Ocean on Thursday, January 15. The Cooperative ...
WASHINGTON, DC (IANS) – India and the United States are now turning towards the Indian Ocean as their next frontier of cooperation across a wide suite of issues from trade to security, drawing upon ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
“I Don’t Even Know if ‘Surprised’ Is the Right Word”: Scientists Alarmed by What’s Happening Below the Ocean Surface
Something has shifted in the waters off Japan.
The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group is now in the Indian Ocean, putting it closer to assist in any potential US operations targeting Iran, two sources told CNN. The group is within the area ...
Readers discuss a column by Lydia Polgreen about how Indians are rethinking migration to America. To the Editor: Re “‘I Thought This Was Heaven on Earth,’” by Lydia Polgreen (column, Jan. 4), about ...
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