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Traces of microplastics and hazardous chemicals found in majority of snow and
ice samples taken earlier this year.
Plastic and traces of hazardous chemicals have been found in Antarctica, one of
the world’s last great wildernesses, according to a new study.
Researchers spent three months taking water and snow samples from remote areas
of the continent earlier this year.
These have now been analysed and researchers have confirmed the majority
contained “persistenthazardous chemicals” or microplastics.
The findings come amid growing concern about the extent of the plastic
pollution crisis which scientists have warned risks “permanentcontamination”
of the planet.
Earlier this week, the UN warned it is one of the world’s biggest
environmental threats and said although 60 countries were taking urgent action
more needed to be done.
The new report by researchers at Greenpeace is part of global campaign to
create the world’s biggest ocean sanctuary in the seas around Antarctica to
protect the fragile ecosystem from industrial fishing and climate change.
Frida Bengtsson, of Greenpeace’s Protect the Antarctic campaign, said the
findings proved that even the most remote areas of the planet were not immune
from the impact of manmade pollution.
“Weneed action at source, to stop these pollutants ending up in the Antarctic
in the first place, and we need an Antarctic ocean sanctuary to give space for
penguins, whales and the entire ecosystem to recover from the pressures
they’re facing,” she said.
Seven of the eight sea-surface water samples tested contained microplastics
such as microfibres. Seven of the nine snow samples tested contained detectable
concentrations of the persistent hazardous chemicals – polyfluorinated
alkylated substances, or PFAS.
Researchers said the chemicals are widely used in many industrial proc
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