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The Thames Is "Severely Polluted" With Plastic

The River Thames is "Severely Polluted" with Plastic

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River Thames

Plastic pollution in the River Thames is reaching record-high levels, and things could get much worse.

London's River Thames is full of secrets: home to human teeth, deadly Amazonian Piranha, and "hyperactive" eels predisposed to swimming in high cocaine concentrations. 


But are those somebody's gnashes snarling from below Tower Bridge — or bottle caps? Tight on its belt, the Thames exposes its most deadly horrors. It isn't easy to miss.

The second-largest river in the United Kingdom has a massive plastic problem, documented by a new report

Researchers noted that the London River has some of the world's highest confirmed plastic particles rates, which makes the Thames one of the worst plastic-polluted rivers on Earth. Continue...

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