Japanese scientists confirm microplastics present in clouds

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Japanese scientists have confirmed microplastics are present in clouds. Six young people are suing 32 countries over climate change. The earth’s average temperature is set to be 1.5º C above pre-Industrial averages. The recent catastrophic floods in Libya can be attributed to climate change, according to experts. An expert has said sea ice in the …
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