Article 68RFT Alarming levels of PFAS in Norwegian Arctic ice pose new risk to wildlife

Alarming levels of PFAS in Norwegian Arctic ice pose new risk to wildlife

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Tom Perkins
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Oxford University-led study detects 26 types of PFAS compounds in ice around Svalbard, threatening downstream ecosystems

Norwegian Arctic ice is contaminated with alarming levels of toxic PFAS, and the chemicals may represent a major environmental stressor to the region's wildlife, new research finds.

The Oxford University-led study's measurements of ice around Svalbard, Norway, detected 26 types of PFAS compounds, and found when ice melts, the chemicals can move from glaciers into downstream ecosystems like Arctic fjords and tundra.

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