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Really? BPA is an issue for sure but I've not seen anything about Microplastics specifically. It has to do something...
We know for a fact that they cause fertility issues, and are pretty certain that they're pretty disastrous for hormonal regulation in general
I always thought it was getting lodged in the lungs that made it concerning.
To be fair, most anything being lodged in your lungs would be concerning
It's also an issue in the marine environment, where zooplankton will starve to death trying to eat it. These are a keystone species for life on earth. Fucking with them isn't good at all.
I was more thinking about immediate effects on people (analogous to the meme) but this is ... terrifying. Great. This is fine. It's all fine.
Ah, indeed. Here a few excerpts from a literature review:
Vethaak, A. D., & Legler, J. (2021). Microplastics and human health. Science, 371(6530), 672-674. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abe5041 [but of course it's fucking paywalled]