The Toxic Legacy of "Forever Chemicals" Lingers in the Environment A recent study published in a peer reviewed journal has revealed a significant decline in the levels of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (Pfas) in Canadian seabird eggs.
This development, while hailed as a win for regulation, is only one chapter in the long and complex narrative of Pfas pollution.
The study's findings are indeed heartening – levels of Pfos, a particularly toxic compound, have plummeted by 74% over the past five decades.