🔴 Bắt được nữ chủ mưu Đỗ Hồng Trinh trong vụ chôn lấp gần 2.900 tấn chất thải trái phép tại TP.HCM. Cô lợi dụng khu đất quản lý để cho người khác đổ và giấu chất thải trong thời gian dài, gây nguy hại môi trường và sức khỏe cộng đồng. 🚨🗑️

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Bắt nữ chủ mưu vụ chôn lấp gần 2.900 tấn chất thải trái phép ở TPHCM

Đỗ Hồng Trinh đã lợi dụng phần đất mình quản lý để cho người khác đổ và chôn lấp trái phép gần 2.900 tấn chất thải trong thời gian dài.

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Did you think it was possible for a "River" to look like this? #makingachange #nonprofit #npo #pollution #illegaldumping
Take a look at some of the stuff we pulled out of the dirtiest river in South Africa #westerncapegovernment #illegaldumping #pollution #nonprofit #makingachange
Some images of the dirtiest river in South Africa #westerncapegovernment #illegaldumping #pollution #nonprofit #makingachange
Speaking to a Student from the Eagles Rising Academy during our Cleanup today #westerncapegovernment #illegaldumping #pollution #nonprofit #makingachange

River close to engulfing waste mountain, MP warns

Marcus White and Jamie Morris, November 17, 2025

"A river is rising and threatening to engulf a mountain of fly-tipped waste in a field, an MP has warned.

"After heavy rain over the weekend, the River Cherwell is now lapping against the 'obscene' 150m (490ft) long pile near Kidlington in Oxfordshire, Calum Miller told the House of Commons.

"The Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock said the situation had become 'much more urgent' and asked the government to intervene.

"Environment Minister Emma Hardy said the Environment Agency was investigating and had acted to prevent further access to the site.

"Fly-tippers are thought to have spent weeks building up the mound in a field between the river and the A34.

"The Oxfordshire MP said it had reached a height of up to 12m (39ft).

"Asking a Urgent Question in the House of Commons, he said the river level had risen by about 4ft (1.2m) in recent days and some of the waste was now afloat.

"He said: 'This incident highlights that organised criminal gangs are carefully planning operations to dump #IndustrialWaste in the countryside.'

" 'They earn millions of pounds in illegal earnings without a thought for the health of people or animals, nor the damage to soil, water or air. And I am deeply concerned that the #EnvironmentAgency (#EA) is not equipped to deal with this unfolding #EnvironmentalDisaster.'

"Mr Miller said the government should order a clean-up by issuing a directive to the EA, similar to the one given for #HoadesWood in Kent in 2024.

"He also urged ministers to review the government's response to waste crime and allow the National Crime Agency to investigate the most serious cases."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2762y8x4eo

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River close to engulfing Oxfordshire waste mountain, MP warns

Waste from a 150m (490ft) long fly-tip is beginning to float towards the River Cherwell, an MP says.

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The effect of #ClimateChange on sources of #radionuclides to the #MarineEnvironment

Published: 16 March 2024
Justin P. Gwynn, Vanessa Hatje, Núria Casacuberta, Manmohan Sarin & Iolanda Osvath

Abstract:
"Climate change interacts with the sources and cycling of contaminants, such as radionuclides, in the environment. In this review, we discuss the implications of climate change impacts on existing and potential future sources of radionuclides associated with human activities to the marine environment. The overall effect on operational releases of radionuclides from the nuclear and non-nuclear sectors will likely be increased interference or prevention of normal operations due to weather-related events. For certain #RadioactiveWaste dumped at sea and sunken #NuclearSubmarines, the impact of climate change and ocean #acidification on the release of radionuclides and their subsequent fate in the marine environment should be considered further. Fluxes from secondary sources of radionuclides in the marine and terrestrial environment and cryosphere will change in response to climate change impacts such as sea level rise, warming and changes in precipitation patterns. In addition, climate change impacts may increase the risk of releases of radionuclides from operational and legacy wastes on land to the marine environment. Overall, our synthesis highlights that there is a need to understand and assess climate change impacts on sources of radionuclides to the marine environment to meet environmental and management challenges under future climate scenarios."

Full paper:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-024-01241-w

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The effect of climate change on sources of radionuclides to the marine environment - Communications Earth & Environment

Inputs of radionuclides to the marine environment will be impacted by climate change, thus there is a pressing need to understand the existing and potential sources of radionuclides to assess the implications of climate change impacts, suggests a literature synthesis of radionuclide sources.

Nature