@theguardian_science The paper, inexplicably not linked to from The Guardian article:
“Trace Metals in Nectar of Important Urban Pollinator Forage Plants: A Direct Exposure Risk to Pollinators and Nectar-Feeding Animals in Cities”
Sarah B. Scott and Mary M. Gardiner, 2025
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.71238
And the press release from Cambridge University:
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/growing-wildflowers-on-disused-urban-land-can-damage-bee-health-0
The main reasons for the release of heavy metals into the environment
What is more interesting: the main reasons
for the release of heavy metals into the environment are wastewater from various industrial facilities, some pesticides and fertilizers, acid rain (i.e. acidification).
Acid rain is associated with the fact that by reducing the pH of the soil, metals dissolve, falling into the aquatic environment.
#US #wildfire suppressants rife with #toxic #heavymetals
Study reveals widely used pink wildfire suppressants contain high levels of toxic heavy metals: #cadmium, #arsenic, and #chromium, concentrations up to 3,000x above #drinkingwater limits. While gov and chemical makers have long concealed up to 20% of suppressants' ingredients as "trade secrets" researchers have confirmed their role in environmental #pollution, raising concerns over extensive use in residential areas
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/13/us-wildfire-suppressants-toxic-study
Girl Scout cookies contain these TOXIC ingredients!! - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKuBlA6wm18
Jetzt aber mal was Schönes: Kuttenbilder! Denn eine Kutte ist nicht genug!
Oder um es mit Genosse Mielke zu sagen: "Die Pungs, die Skihäds, die Häwimedals und die Gruffitz!"
Help!!
Anyone here #Gardening Group, know, how to tell if produce is from this area!!?
Not just human health! The #Toxic Blend of LA’s Urban #WildfireSmoke Will Have Lasting Health Consequences
Los Angeles residents are breathing bits of "cars, metal pipes, plastics."
By Zoya Teirstein, January 22, 2025
“These fires are different from previous quote-unquote ‘wildfires,’ because there are so many structures that burned,” said Yifang Zhu, a professor of environmental health sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles. 'Everything in the households got burned — cars, metal pipes, plastics.'
"#Wildfiresmoke is toxic. Burning trees and shrubs produce very fine #particulatematter, known by the shorthand PM 2.5, which burrow deep into the lungs and can even infiltrate the bloodstream, causing cold- and flu-like symptoms in the short term, and heart disease, lung cancer, and other chronic issues over time.
"But the fires that raced through Los Angeles burned thousands of homes, schools, historic buildings, and even medical clinics, blanketing the city in thick smoke. For several days after the first fire started, the city’s air quality index, or #AQI, exceeded 100, the threshold, typically seen during wildfires, at which air becomes unhealthy to breathe for children, the elderly, and those with asthma. In some parts of the city, the AQI reached 500, a number rarely seen and always hazardous for everyone.
"At the moment, air pollution experts know how much smoke fills the air. That’s shown improvement in recent days. But they don’t know what’s in it. 'What are the chemical mixtures in this smoke?' asked Kai Chen, an environmental scientist at the Yale School of Public Health. 'In addition to fine particulate matter, there are potentially other hazardous and #carcinogenic organic compounds — gas pollutants, trace metals, and microplastics.'
"Previous research shows that the spikes in unhealthy air quality seen during such events lead to higher rates of hospitalizations for issues like asthma, and even contribute to heart attacks among those with that chronic disease. A 2024 study on the long-term effects of smoke exposure in California showed that particulate matter from wildfires in the state from 2008 to 2018 contributed to anywhere from 52,000 to 56,000 premature deaths. A health assessment of 148 firefighters who worked the Tubbs Fire, which burned more than 36,000 acres in Northern California in 2017 and destroyed an unusually high number of structures, found elevated levels of the #PFAS known as forever chemicals, #HeavyMetals, and flame retardants in their blood and urine.
"The L.A. County Department of Public Health has formally urged people to stay inside and wear masks to protect themselves from windblown toxic dust and ash. Air quality measurements don’t take these particles into account, which means the air quality index doesn’t reveal the extent of contaminants in the air.
"Zhu and her colleagues have been collecting samples of wildfire smoke in neighborhoods near the fires. It’ll be months before that data is fully analyzed, but Zhu suspects she will find a dangerous mix of chemicals, including, potentially, #asbestos and lead — materials used in many buildings constructed before the 1970s.
"The risk will linger even after the smoke clears. The plumes that wafted over the landscape will deposit chemicals into drinking #water supplies and #contaminate# soil. When rains do come, they’ll wash #ToxicAsh into streams and across the land, said Fernando Rosario-Ortiz, an environmental engineer and interim dean of the University of Colorado Boulder environmental engineering program. 'There’s a lot of manmade materials that are now being combusted. The potential is there for contamination,' he said, noting that little research on how toxic ash and other byproducts of wildfires in urban areas currently exists. 'What we don’t have a lot of information on is what happens now.'
"After the Camp Fire razed Paradise, California, in 2018, water utilities found high levels of volatile organic compounds [#VOCs] in #DrinkingWater. Similar issues have arisen in places like Boulder County, Colorado, where the Marshall Fire destroyed nearly 1,000 structures in 2021, Rosario-Ortiz said, though the presence of a contaminant in a home doesn’t necessarily mean it will be present in high levels in the water. Still, several municipal water agencies in Los Angeles issued preemptive advisories urging residents not to drink tap water in neighborhoods near the Palisades and Eaton fires. It’ll be weeks before they know exactly what’s in the water.
"As wildfires grow ever more intense and encroach upon urban areas, cities and counties must be prepared to monitor the health impacts and respond to them. 'This is the first time I’ve ever even witnessed or heard anything like this,' said Zhu, who raised her daughter in Los Angeles and has lived there for decades, said. 'Even being in the field studying wildfires and air quality impacts, I never imagined that a whole neighborhood, a whole community in Palisades, would burn down.'"
Read more:
https://znetwork.org/znetarticle/the-toxic-blend-of-las-urban-wildfire-smoke-will-have-lasting-health-consequences/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=flipboard_rss&utm_campaign=znetwork
#AirPollution #WaterPollution #AirIsLife #WaterIsLife #ToxicMaterials #EnvironmentalDisaster #EnvironmentalDamage #Pyrocene #PyroceneEra
Heavy Metals Found In Top-Selling Protein Powder Brands In USA https://www.diningandcooking.com/1836311/heavy-metals-found-in-top-selling-protein-powder-brands-in-usa/ #cadmium #ContaminatedFood #fitness #FoodContamination #FoodNews #FoodSafety #HealthNews #HealthRisks #HeavyMetalContamination #HeavyMetals #lead #mercury #nutrition #PlantBasedProtein #PlantBasedProteinPowder #ProteinPowder #ProteinPowderBrands #ProteinPowderReport #WheyProtein
This large prospective study from December found decreased cognitive performance and increased risk of dementia from exposure to heavy metals.
#Dementia #HeavyMetals #EnvironmentalHealth
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2827187
Where Glaciers Melt, The Rivers Run Red
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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/19/science/peru-glaciers-water-pollution.html <-- shared media article
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #water #hydrology #waterquality #ShallapRiver #CordilleraBlanca #Peru #watersecurity #glacial #glacier #climatechange #melting #mineralogy #geochemistry #tropicalglaciers #contamination #contaminates #toxic #metals #heavymetals #humanimpacts #acid #acidic #oxidisation #pollution #Andes #deglaciation #pyrite #ironsulfide #meltwater #ironhydroxide #sulfuricacid #heavymetals #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #foodsecurity #fishing #farming #watersupply #waterresources
Permafrost Thaw
The thawing of #permafrost is associated with the release of several significant components, including:
• Ancient #microorganisms that may harbour #antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes
• Accumulated pollutants and #HeavyMetals
• #Methane, which plays a role in accelerating #ClimateChange
• Newly created #ecological niches that may support #pathogens
#PermafrostMelt #EmergingThreats
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-021-01162-y
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'The Nastiest Soils On Earth' Are Getting Recognized As A Bigger Problem
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https://phys.org/news/2024-11-nastiest-soils-earth-bigger-problem.html <-- shared technical article
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https://lnu.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1895656&dswid=-9242 <-- link to doctoral thesis
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#acidsulfatesoils #acidrockdrainage #microbialecology #acidophiles #oxidation #sediments #genesequences #acidsulfate #soils #humanimpacts #risk #hazard #waterquality #ecosystem #health #geochemistry #microbiology #mitigation #sulfide #coast #coastal #water #hydrology #pH #acids #metals #rainfall #snowmelt #dissolution #precipitation #waterbodies #plants #fish #fisheries #heavymetals #aluminum #fishkill #mortality #oxidation #bioremediation
Phosphogypsum, a solid waste byproduct from processing phosphate ore to make chemical fertilizer, contains #radium, which decays to form #radongas. Both radium and radon are radioactive and can cause cancer. #Phosphogypsum can contain toxic #heavymetals and other carcinogens, such as #arsenic, #cadmium, #chromium, #lead, #mercury and #nickel
Photo: Polluted waste from Florida's fertilizer industry is in the path of Hurricane Milton
https://www.npr.org/2023/06/30/1185280180/florida-roads-radioactive-desantis-signs-law
Heavy metals may raise cardiovascular disease risk, study finds | CNN
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/20/health/heavy-metal-exposure-cardiovascular-disease-wellness/index.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=blueskyCNN&utm_content=2024-09-21T19%3A33%3A57
#HeavyMetals
#HeavyMetal
#Cardiovascular
#DrinkingWater
#Calcium
#Cancer
#Neurological
#Pollution
#Smoking
#Atherosclerosis
#Cadmium
#Tungsten
#Uranium
#Cobalt
#Calcification
#Copper
#Zinc
#Chelation
Melting Permafrost Releasing Mercury Into Alaska's Yukon River
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https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/4829536-climate-change-mercury-permafrost-arctic-study/ <-- shared media article
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https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ad536e <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #mercury #Hg #Alaska #Yukon #YukonRiver #climatechange #waterquality #water #hydrology #BeringSea #permafrost #melting #risk #hazard #ecosystems #habitat #fisheries #metal #heavymetals #mercurybomb #pollutants #arctic #boreal #plants #vegetation #soil #geomorphology #YukonRiverBasin
https://gidmk.medium.com/should-you-be-worried-about-toxic-metals-in-your-tampons-597657939443 “Fortunately for people with periods, the data is not nearly as worrying as you might’ve heard. While it’s true that there are probably some #HeavyMetals in #tampons, the quantities of these contaminants are incredibly low. There’s no evidence that you need to throw away your period products just yet.”
Turning Brownfields to Blooming Meadows, With the Help of Fungi https://e360.yale.edu/features/danielle-stevenson-interview
"Toxicologist Danielle Stevenson cleans up carbon-based pollutants and #HeavyMetals from contaminated sites using #fungi and #plants. She’s also training #EnvironmentalJustice and #tribal communities in using these methods so they can remediate toxic sites on their own."
Latest on heavy metals in chocolate: may not be so bad after all.
"Occurrence of heavy metals coupled with elevated levels of essential elements in chocolates: Health risk assessment", by Rango Godebo et al. 2024 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0963996924004307
"The study assessed the concentration variation of 16 elements in 155 chocolate samples from the US market by cacao content and country of geographic origin. The study further examined the potential health risks posed by toxic metals and determined the contribution of essential elements to the Daily Recommended Intake (DRI), estimated based on an ounce (∼28.4 g) of daily chocolate consumption."
"Hazard Quotient (HQ) > 1 was found only for Cd in 4 dark chocolates, and Hazard Index (HI) > 1 for cumulative risk of Cd, Pb, Ni, As, and U was found in 33 dark chocolates, indicating potential non-carcinogenic risks for 15 kg children but none for 70 kg adults."