Forests have been found to trap airborne microplastics, helping to prevent these harmful particles from spreading further into the environment. This natural filtration process occurs as trees and plants capture the microplastics with their leaves and branches. By preserving and expanding forested areas, we can help reduce the amount of microplastics entering our air and water systems, ultimately protecting our planet’s ecosystems.
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Teen Pregnancy Bill Stalls Again in Philippines
Since 2016, Sen. Risa Hontiveros has been pushing a bill in the Philippine legislature to address the high rate of teen pregnancies in the country, which is one of the highest in Asia. The bill aims to prevent teen pregnancies that have led to a staggering birth rate among girls aged 10-14, reaching 40.3 per…, highlighting the urgent need for legislative action to protect the health and rights of young girls in the Philippines. Full...
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