Microplastic pandemic.

Dec 11, 2021 05:07

Microplastics Cause Damage To Human Cells, Study Shows (theguardian.com)

Microplastics cause damage to human cells in the laboratory at the levels known to be eaten by people via their food, a study has found. From a report:

The harm included cell death and allergic reactions and the research is the first to show this happens at levels relevant to human exposure. However, the health impact to the human body is uncertain because it is not known how long microplastics remain in the body before being excreted. Microplastics pollution has contaminated the entire planet, from the summit of Mount Everest to the deepest oceans. People were already known to consume the tiny particles via food and water as well as breathing them in. The research analysed 17 previous studies which looked at the toxicological impacts of microplastics on human cell lines. The scientists compared the level of microplastics at which damage was caused to the cells with the levels consumed by people through contaminated drinking water, seafood and table salt. They found specific types of harm -- cell death, allergic response, and damage to cell walls -- were caused by the levels of microplastics that people ingest.
And this: Lake Baikal is the largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world, hidden away from much of humanity in Siberia near Mongolia. Efforts have been made to keep that water and biology from degrading, with setbacks. It is likely that that precious lake is contaminated with microplastics, as is every other place on the globe. Another lake a little to the south-east is already having it's problems. Here's what I came across in Wikipedia: Lake Khövsgöl:

Recent studies has identified high levels of plastic pollution (esp. microplastics) in the lake, showing that even small rural populations can cause high plastics pollution levels, as high as elsewhere around the world.[7][8]




Lake Baikal with Lake Khövsgöl to the southwest.     |      Mongolian arats at Lake Khövsgöl.

I hope to be posting about a Mongolian movie (etc.) I really love over at my own jnl so check it out soon.

lake khovsgol, countries - russia, microplastics, countries - mongolia, lake baikal

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