Pollution is affecting the climate, biodiversity, ecosystems, ocean acidification and human health, according to analysis
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By Thoboloko Ntšonyane THABA-TSEKA – The United Nations (UN) reports that plastic pollution is a leading cause of land and water degradation globally, impacting human health and biodiversity. A recent study found that plastic waste can take hundreds of years to degrade, causing long lasting damage to ecosystems. In Lesotho, such waste management […]
Pollution is affecting the climate, biodiversity, ecosystems, ocean acidification and human health, according to analysis
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