The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
Toxins plus climate harms likely cause of reduced fertility, study finds
A study published Wednesday warns that simultaneous exposure to toxins and climate change may severely reduce global fertility across species. Lead author Susanne Brander highlighted that chemicals like phthalates and microplastics, combined with climate stressors, could significantly compound reproductive harm. The findings underscore an alarming trend towards diminished fertility rates in humans and wildlife.
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