Tag: plastics
The A2Z NACS To CCS & CCS To NACS Adapters — CleanTechnica Tested
Thankfully, North America has converged on a single fast charging standard for EVs — the North American Charging Standard, or NACS for short. With most manufacturers agreeing to use this standard in their vehicles natively in the coming years, we can look forward to a world when all fast chargers … [continued]
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Everything to know about microplastics in the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement needs to be updated to address the urgent issue of microplastic pollution. Scientists suspect high levels of microplastics in the Great Lakes because they are landlocked, and closer to people, which are the main source of plastic pollution.
The Gelman plume: Questions about health effects
Rita Loch-Caruso and the Yale Superfund Research Center want to use Ann Arbor’s case study to learn more about what they call “another forever chemical.” There’s a lot to learn and a surprising amount that isn’t known.
Everything to know about microplastics in the Great Lakes
Shortly after Chelsea Rochman moved to Toronto to start her current faculty job at University of Toronto, she began working with the Government of Canada to sample microplastics in fish from Lake Ontario. What she found, she said, shocked her. They found microplastics in every single fish they tested. Every single fish.
What Does It Take To Move Formula 1 Teams Around The Globe?
Lando Norris held out to win the Formula 1 Grand Prix race on Sunday in Monaco. Most observers agreed that the new rule of two mandatory pit stops bunched up the pack rather than eliminated a parade of cars along the narrow principality roads. Once the 78-lap race — the … [continued]
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