Monday, February 24, 2025

forever fluorinated

Polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) aka "forever chemicals" have been in the news a lot, as they are now being found just about everywhere including in animal and human tissues. So it was about time to do a feature about them, which is out now:

Forever problems

Current Biology Volume 35, Issue 3, 3 February 2025, Pages R81-R83

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photo of firefighters in heavy gear dispensing large amounts of white foam towards the left of the frame. These firefighting foams are a major sourse of PFAS pollution in the environment

Firefighting foams containing PFAS have been used for decades. In locations with regular fire drills, the substances have accumulated in the environment. (Photo: Senior Airman Brett Clashman, US Air Force/Wikimedia Commons.)

NB I love this photo to bits, but the things I learned about PFAS pollution produced by regular firefighting drills were downright scary. I mean I get that you make exceptions for its use in life or death situations, but apparently some places such as airports have saturated their environment by spreading the stuff every week in their drills.

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