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Environmental plastics in the context of UV radiation, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol. / Jansen, Marcel A.K.; Andrady, Anthony L.; Barnes, Paul W.; Busquets, Rosa; Revell, Laura E.; Bornman, Janet F.; Aucamp, Pieter J.; Bais, Alkiviadis F.; Banaszak, Anastazia T.; Bernhard, Germar H.; Bruckman, Laura S.; Häder, Donat P.; Hanson, Mark L.; Heikkilä, Anu M.; Hylander, Samuel; Lucas, Robyn M.; Mackenzie, Roy; Madronich, Sasha; Neale, Patrick J.; Neale, Rachel E.; Olsen, Catherine M.; Ossola, Rachele; Pandey, Krishna K.; Petropavlovskikh, Irina; Robinson, Sharon A.; Robson, T. Matthew; Rose, Kevin C.; Solomon, Keith R.; Sulbæk Andersen, Mads P.; Sulzberger, Barbara; Wallington, Timothy J.; Wang, Qing Wei; Wängberg, Sten Åke; White, Christopher C.; Young, Antony R.; Zepp, Richard G.; Zhu, Liping.
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Global Change Biology, Bind 30, Nr. 4, e17279, 2024.
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Harvard
Jansen, MAK, Andrady, AL, Barnes, PW, Busquets, R, Revell, LE, Bornman, JF, Aucamp, PJ, Bais, AF, Banaszak, AT, Bernhard, GH, Bruckman, LS, Häder, DP, Hanson, ML, Heikkilä, AM, Hylander, S, Lucas, RM, Mackenzie, R, Madronich, S, Neale, PJ, Neale, RE, Olsen, CM, Ossola, R, Pandey, KK, Petropavlovskikh, I, Robinson, SA, Robson, TM, Rose, KC, Solomon, KR
, Sulbæk Andersen, MP, Sulzberger, B, Wallington, TJ, Wang, QW, Wängberg, SÅ, White, CC, Young, AR, Zepp, RG & Zhu, L 2024, '
Environmental plastics in the context of UV radiation, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol',
Global Change Biology, bind 30, nr. 4, e17279.
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17279
APA
Jansen, M. A. K., Andrady, A. L., Barnes, P. W., Busquets, R., Revell, L. E., Bornman, J. F., Aucamp, P. J., Bais, A. F., Banaszak, A. T., Bernhard, G. H., Bruckman, L. S., Häder, D. P., Hanson, M. L., Heikkilä, A. M., Hylander, S., Lucas, R. M., Mackenzie, R., Madronich, S., Neale, P. J., ... Zhu, L. (2024).
Environmental plastics in the context of UV radiation, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol.
Global Change Biology,
30(4), [e17279].
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17279
Vancouver
Jansen MAK, Andrady AL, Barnes PW, Busquets R, Revell LE, Bornman JF o.a.
Environmental plastics in the context of UV radiation, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol.
Global Change Biology. 2024;30(4). e17279.
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17279
Author
Jansen, Marcel A.K. ; Andrady, Anthony L. ; Barnes, Paul W. ; Busquets, Rosa ; Revell, Laura E. ; Bornman, Janet F. ; Aucamp, Pieter J. ; Bais, Alkiviadis F. ; Banaszak, Anastazia T. ; Bernhard, Germar H. ; Bruckman, Laura S. ; Häder, Donat P. ; Hanson, Mark L. ; Heikkilä, Anu M. ; Hylander, Samuel ; Lucas, Robyn M. ; Mackenzie, Roy ; Madronich, Sasha ; Neale, Patrick J. ; Neale, Rachel E. ; Olsen, Catherine M. ; Ossola, Rachele ; Pandey, Krishna K. ; Petropavlovskikh, Irina ; Robinson, Sharon A. ; Robson, T. Matthew ; Rose, Kevin C. ; Solomon, Keith R. ; Sulbæk Andersen, Mads P. ; Sulzberger, Barbara ; Wallington, Timothy J. ; Wang, Qing Wei ; Wängberg, Sten Åke ; White, Christopher C. ; Young, Antony R. ; Zepp, Richard G. ; Zhu, Liping. / Environmental plastics in the context of UV radiation, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol. I: Global Change Biology. 2024 ; Bind 30, Nr. 4.
Bibtex
@article{bd98aa7e92e24b72906903f92814d11e,
title = "Environmental plastics in the context of UV radiation, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol",
abstract = "There are close links between solar UV radiation, climate change, and plastic pollution. UV-driven weathering is a key process leading to the degradation of plastics in the environment but also the formation of potentially harmful plastic fragments such as micro- and nanoplastic particles. Estimates of the environmental persistence of plastic pollution, and the formation of fragments, will need to take in account plastic dispersal around the globe, as well as projected UV radiation levels and climate change factors.",
author = "Jansen, {Marcel A.K.} and Andrady, {Anthony L.} and Barnes, {Paul W.} and Rosa Busquets and Revell, {Laura E.} and Bornman, {Janet F.} and Aucamp, {Pieter J.} and Bais, {Alkiviadis F.} and Banaszak, {Anastazia T.} and Bernhard, {Germar H.} and Bruckman, {Laura S.} and H{\"a}der, {Donat P.} and Hanson, {Mark L.} and Heikkil{\"a}, {Anu M.} and Samuel Hylander and Lucas, {Robyn M.} and Roy Mackenzie and Sasha Madronich and Neale, {Patrick J.} and Neale, {Rachel E.} and Olsen, {Catherine M.} and Rachele Ossola and Pandey, {Krishna K.} and Irina Petropavlovskikh and Robinson, {Sharon A.} and Robson, {T. Matthew} and Rose, {Kevin C.} and Solomon, {Keith R.} and Sulb{\ae}k Andersen, {Mads P.} and Barbara Sulzberger and Wallington, {Timothy J.} and Wang, {Qing Wei} and W{\"a}ngberg, {Sten {\AA}ke} and White, {Christopher C.} and Young, {Antony R.} and Zepp, {Richard G.} and Liping Zhu",
note = "Funding Information: The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.1111/gcb.17279",
language = "English",
volume = "30",
journal = "Global Change Biology",
issn = "1354-1013",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "4",
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RIS
TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental plastics in the context of UV radiation, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol
AU - Jansen, Marcel A.K.
AU - Andrady, Anthony L.
AU - Barnes, Paul W.
AU - Busquets, Rosa
AU - Revell, Laura E.
AU - Bornman, Janet F.
AU - Aucamp, Pieter J.
AU - Bais, Alkiviadis F.
AU - Banaszak, Anastazia T.
AU - Bernhard, Germar H.
AU - Bruckman, Laura S.
AU - Häder, Donat P.
AU - Hanson, Mark L.
AU - Heikkilä, Anu M.
AU - Hylander, Samuel
AU - Lucas, Robyn M.
AU - Mackenzie, Roy
AU - Madronich, Sasha
AU - Neale, Patrick J.
AU - Neale, Rachel E.
AU - Olsen, Catherine M.
AU - Ossola, Rachele
AU - Pandey, Krishna K.
AU - Petropavlovskikh, Irina
AU - Robinson, Sharon A.
AU - Robson, T. Matthew
AU - Rose, Kevin C.
AU - Solomon, Keith R.
AU - Sulbæk Andersen, Mads P.
AU - Sulzberger, Barbara
AU - Wallington, Timothy J.
AU - Wang, Qing Wei
AU - Wängberg, Sten Åke
AU - White, Christopher C.
AU - Young, Antony R.
AU - Zepp, Richard G.
AU - Zhu, Liping
N1 - Funding Information:
The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - There are close links between solar UV radiation, climate change, and plastic pollution. UV-driven weathering is a key process leading to the degradation of plastics in the environment but also the formation of potentially harmful plastic fragments such as micro- and nanoplastic particles. Estimates of the environmental persistence of plastic pollution, and the formation of fragments, will need to take in account plastic dispersal around the globe, as well as projected UV radiation levels and climate change factors.
AB - There are close links between solar UV radiation, climate change, and plastic pollution. UV-driven weathering is a key process leading to the degradation of plastics in the environment but also the formation of potentially harmful plastic fragments such as micro- and nanoplastic particles. Estimates of the environmental persistence of plastic pollution, and the formation of fragments, will need to take in account plastic dispersal around the globe, as well as projected UV radiation levels and climate change factors.
U2 - 10.1111/gcb.17279
DO - 10.1111/gcb.17279
M3 - Letter
C2 - 38619007
AN - SCOPUS:85190465664
VL - 30
JO - Global Change Biology
JF - Global Change Biology
SN - 1354-1013
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