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Oceanus
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
21 episodes
1 week ago
A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining
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A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining
Show more...
Nature
Science,
Earth Sciences
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An open polar sea?
Oceanus
5 minutes
1 year ago
An open polar sea?
Send us a textNot long ago, Victorian-age explorers celebrated the notion of an ice-free Arctic in hopes of finding faster shipping routes between Europe and Asia. Instead, they would find an impassable ice field and treacherous glaciers. Today, warming from climate change is on track to create these once-fabled ice-free days in the Arctic. Has the once-celebrated prospect of an ice-less Arctic come back to bite us?Read the full story written by Evan Lubofsky: https://go.whoi.edu/openpol...
Oceanus
A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining