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  • The Economics of Marine Plastic Pollution: What are the Benefits of International Cooperation?

    Plastic pollution is a global phenomenon with significant impacts on the marine and coastal environment. Since plastic is resistant to degradation, it is expected to persist in the environment in some form over geological timescales, meaning that damages accrue over very long periods of time. However, the physical form of marine plastic changes over time,…

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