BRI’s David Evers is an author of a new paper published in Global Change Biology, titled Addressing chemical pollution in biodiversity research.

This paper reviews “evidence showing that the multifaceted effects of anthropogenic chemicals in the environment are posing a growing threat to biodiversity and ecosystems.” The authors “argue that progress in understanding and counteracting the negative impact of chemical pollution on biodiversity requires collective efforts of scientists from different disciplines, including but not limited to ecology, ecotoxicology, and environmental chemistry.”

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