- ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are Building Up in the Arctic—and Likely Worldwide: An ice-core analysis reveals the chemicals that replaced ozone-depleting substances are leading to an increase of nondegradable compounds in the environment https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/forever-chemicals-are-building-up-in-the-arctic-and-likely-worldwide/ 46 comments worldnews
- 'Forever Chemicals' Are Building Up in the Arctic--and Likely Worldwide - analysis reveals the chemicals that replaced ozone-depleting substances are leading to an increase of nondegradable compounds in the environment https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/forever-chemicals-are-building-up-in-the-arctic-and-likely-worldwide/ 29 comments environment
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