The beings that truly matter to our survival are too small to see with the naked eye and too important to ignore. Micro-organisms produce half our oxygen, but global warming is tipping the scales against us. To survive, we must team up with nature, instead of fighting it, scientists say.
Scientists have begun a five-month mission to study how plastic pollution in Africa's main rivers and climate change stresses are impacting microorganisms in the Atlantic ocean. The survey is being staged from the 33-year-old Tara research schooner which arrived in South Africa's Cape Town ahead of the expedition up the…
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Scientists begin a five-month mission to study how plastic pollution in Africa s main rivers and climate change stresses are impacting microorganisms in the Atlantic ocean. The survey is being staged from the 33-year-old Tara research schooner which arrived in South Africa s Cape Town on Friday.
Scientists on Saturday began a five-month mission to study how plastic pollution in Africa’s main rivers and climate change stresses are impacting microorganisms in the Atlantic Ocean, they announced.