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Microplastics Are Found by Scientists in Rain

Abdullah Khan December 30, 2022

Up to 81 tonnes of microplastics were found in New Zealand’s rainfall in 2020, making it safe to drink.

According to the researchers who were involved in the study, his high levels of the carcinogen PFAS rendered it impossible for humans to drink water.

The 2022 review affirms his 2019 review, led by the U.S. Branch of the Inside, which was quick to distinguish microplastics in downpour. Microplastic fibers, beads, and debris surprised scientists who had expected to find “soil and mineral particles.”

Although there is evidence to suggest that microplastics have already been found in the lungs and bloodstream, scientists continue to investigate the precise effects that microplastics have on humans. Over the past few years, the number of microplastics used has skyrocketed, reaching over 24 trillion today.

According to the Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, “because of the high persistence and particularly low capacity of PFAA,, there is an increasing concentration of PFAA in the atmosphere.” Stormwater pollution poses a serious threat to those who rely on rainwater for drinking. It circulates continuously and reversibly throughout the hydrosphere, including in ocean spray aerosols.

According to the magazine, this has necessitated swift emission and use reductions of PFAS.

Gregory Weatherby, co-author of a 2019 study on microplastics, stated, “The most important finding we can tell the American public is that there is more plastic than meets the eye.” I believe that it is now a part of our environment when it rains or snows.

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