Science Vs Plastic: Assessing pollution in the Caribbean
A new study from Emily Penn’s all-female eXXpedition provides the first holistic assessment of plastic pollution in the Caribbean.
Learn how Sharon Lavigne is keeping chemical companies from building new plastics plants in her community.
To highlight the link between glacial and ocean ecosystems, Parley Argentina coordinator Yago Lange set out to foil surf the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia.
Introducing our new end-to-end solution for plastic waste on islands and in remote regions.
A new study from Emily Penn’s all-female eXXpedition provides the first holistic assessment of plastic pollution in the Caribbean.
Scientists around the world are studying natural compounds found in the environment that could help break down plastic.
Parley Mexico is joining forces with researchers at the Austin Marine Science Institute to help track tiny pellets at the heart of the global plastic trade.
Dr. Sarah-Jeanne Royer explains how researchers use infrared spectroscopy to identify different types of plastic and work out where it's coming from.
Researchers at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment have found that corals actually like the taste of plastic particles.
In the first in our new series, oceanographer Dr. Sarah-Jeanne Royer investigates the growing problem of fishing nets washing ashore.