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Scientists just found where airborne microplastics really come from

Recent research has revealed that land sources contribute more than 20 times the amount of airborne microplastics than previously thought, challenging existing perceptions about their origins. This finding underscores the urgent need for policies addressing land-based pollution sources to mitigate microplastic emissions.

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