Degrading our planet, one nanoparticle at a time

This year, India and the United Nations (UN) are jointly hosting the global World Environment Day celebrations, with ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’ as the central theme. There is no reason to celebrate, rea...

Jun 05, 2018, 15:35 IST10 min
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Public apathy stems from an inability to embrace the idea of collective ownership. Here&rsquos a brief list of questions on the topic posed on popular website, Quora. 1. Why is there a lack...
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Every human activity, from farming to construction (and yes, shopping) affects the environment. Termed &lsquoecological footprint&rsquo, it measures the demand that a nation&rsquos consumpt...
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Plastic is everywhere, and so is photography now. Leo Baekeland&rsquos association with both is legendary. Around 1894, Leo perfected a photographic paper that would allow enlargements to b...
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Dutch conceptual artist, Florentijn Hofman's playful floating duck sculpture called 'Spreading Joy Around the World&rsquo arrived in Hong Kong in May 2013. The 16.5-metre high rubber duck, ...
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Replace the ducks with plastic flotsam and you get the drift. We all have heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a collection of plastic floating trash larger than the size of the US, di...
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Substantial amounts of marine debris from the patch washes ashore on the beaches of the 2.4 sq km long Midway Atoll. Of the 1.5 million Laysan albatrosses that inhabit Midway, nearly all ar...
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At least 8 million tonnes of plastic ends up in the oceans each year, the equivalent of a full garbage truck every minute. In the ocean, it can take hundreds of years to degrade and break d...
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Bales of plastic waste collected by fishermen from the Tyrrhenian Sea await recycling. As part of the ' Arcipelago Pulito ' project in Tuscany, fisherman bring the plastic they collect, ash...
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Microplastic pollution arguably poses a bigger threat to life on land, according to UN Environment report. Sewage sludge - which contains upto 80 percent plastic particles - is often applie...
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) is looking into potential risks of plastic in drinking water after a new analysis by the State University of New York&rsquos scientists (commissioned by ...
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Thermocol plates, discarded by a passersby after a free meal at a bhandara (religious food offering) float about in the Ganga river. Strewn garbage - entwined with plastic that collect arou...
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What can I do? Plastic is ubiquitous in our lives in the modern world. The wings of the plane you fly in uses carbon-fibre reinforced plastic, glass-fibre reinforced plastic and quartz-fibr...
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