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Celebrate, but not with glitter: Glitter is a toxic pollutant that should be banned, warn scientists

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Sharks use Earth s magnetic field like GPS, study suggests

https://www.afinalwarning.com/517450.html (Natural News) A new study published in the journal  In one test, the bonnetheads were tricked into thinking that they were located south of their home. In response, the sharks positioned themselves in a northerly direction, suggesting that they used the artificial magnetic field to orient themselves homeward. “It had been unresolved how sharks managed to successfully navigate during migration to targeted locations,” said Keller, who is a researcher at the  Florida State University Coastal and Marine Laboratory. “This research supports the theory that they use the Earth’s magnetic field to help them find their way; it’s nature’s GPS.”

Marine life heading away from the equator could signal global mass extinction, scientists warn

https://www.afinalwarning.com/511103.html (Natural News) When it comes to biodiversity, the waters around the equator have long been miles ahead of most of the rest of the planet. The tropical waters are known for their rich and varied marine life, with creatures ranging from vibrant coral reefs, whale sharks and sea turtles to tropical tuna and manta rays. Unfortunately, its reign appears to be coming to a close as scientists report a mass exodus of marine species from the area, and everyone on the planet could end up paying the price. Researchers from the Universities of Queensland, Auckland and the Sunshine Coast are sounding the alarm bell about rising water temperatures in the areas surrounding the equator, which is causing species to head for cooler waters toward the polar regions in both directions.

Japan to dump radioactive Fukushima water into the ocean, says it s unavoidable

https://www.afinalwarning.com/510317.html (Natural News) Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said the government has put off figuring out what to do with all of the radioactive water at the now-defunct Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant for long enough. The prime minister will decide next week whether to dump the radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean in spite of strong opposition from fishermen in Fukushima. Officials said Suga’s hand is being forced because the power plant will soon run out of space for the contaminated water, according to  The Japan Times. Dumping radioactive water into the ocean is “unavoidable”

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