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Airborne microplastics could directly affect climate change, scientists find – Stuff.co.nz
A new NZ study has discovered tiny bits of plastic in the air could have an impact on the climate – but what damage they could…

Tiny fragments of plastic floating in the air could have a direct impact on climate change, a new study had found although just what damage they could do remains to be seen.
The New Zealand research, the first of its kind, and published in international…
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