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new ultraviolet ray–blocking compounds

Searching for the future of sunscreen

Scientists are sourcing new ultraviolet ray–blocking compounds from algae, seaweed, cyanobacteria, and other marine creatures with the hope of designing a more environmentally friendly sunscreen.
U.S. Virgin Islands bans coral-damaging sunscreens
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U.S. Virgin Islands bans coral-damaging sunscreens

With the ban, the U.S. Virgin Islands joins a handful of other jurisdictions around the world pioneering action on harmful sunscreens.

90% of Sri Lanka's coral reefs dead:
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90% of Sri Lanka's coral reefs dead:

Sri Lanka's state-owned Marine Environment Protection Authority has warned that the country only had 10 per cent of live coral reefs in its oceans as 90 per cent had died due to pollution, illegal fishing methods and excessive climate change.
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