The Secret life of water: Fighting the pollutants we can’t see
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Every day, invisible pollutants are seeping into our rivers, lakes, and oceans — threatening ecosystems, human health, and our shared future.
In this episode of UNESCO Reads, discover how scientists, policy experts, and young researchers are joining forces to tackle emerging pollutants and protect water quality for generations to come.
Featuring Sarantuyaa Zandaryaa (UNESCO), Gabriel Eckstein (Texas A&M University), and Vinicius Diniz (University of Surrey).
Prepared by Diana Sharafieva and Isabelle Le Fournis.
Produced by Emmanuel Rudowski.
Voiced by Diana Sharafieva.
Photo: © Spice Footage/Shutterstock.com
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