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A Long Way From Home—Industrial Chemicals in the Arctic That Really Should Not Be There

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posted on 2023-01-30, 19:17 authored by Roxana SuehringRoxana Suehring, Miriam L. Diamond, Martin Scheringer, Liisa M Jantunen

It is hard to believe, but some of the chemicals in our couches, computers, and even phones can travel all the way to the Arctic. How is that possible? That is exactly what we were asking when we found chemicals that are used in everyday items—like computers, phones, and couches—in the Canadian Arctic. In this article, we will tell you about our research into these chemicals in the Canadian Arctic and what we found out about their abilities to “fly” and “swim” north to the Arctic. We will also share our ideas on how we can keep animals and people in the Arctic—and around the world—safe from some of these chemicals.

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