The point for the lay reader is that the pollution has reached extremely remote places, so the stuff is absolutely pervasive and/or the method of travel should concern us.
And my point still remains that people don’t even care that it’s in their tap water, to-go food containers, and dental floss.
The research is academically interesting, but immaterial to actually doing anything about the issue of PFAS.
And my point still remains that people don’t even care that it’s in their tap water, to-go food containers, and dental floss.
The research is academically interesting, but immaterial to actually doing anything about the issue of PFAS.