Almost All Rain Drops Contain the Same Weird Chemical

Since the appearance of commercial chemical manufacturing in the 1940s, the environment has been afflicted with an increasing concentration of human -made materials such as fine plastic, dual -chlorine vinyl, and peneol.
Even there is a new one that rises to the lead: the chemical fluoro acid, or TFA.
New reports before nature Detailing the anxious height of TFA and its ruthless crawl in every corner of the natural world. TFA comes mostly from artificial petrochemicals found in pesticides and waste shrines, where they collapse from PFAs, known as chemicals forever because they can take hundreds or even thousands of years to deteriorate alone.
As a small and very soluble chemical, TFA is incredibly graceful, in the wake of the toilet easily worrying. A recent study of drinking water in 11 European countries was discovered in 94 percent of tap water samples, and in 12 of 19 water packed in bottles.
TFA levels have exploded all over the normal world in recent decades, with a dramatic increase in tree species in Germany, deep sea water in the Atlantic Ocean, Swiss mountainous corner in Jungfraujoch, and even ice cores in the Arctic.
It is even found in most rainwater in the world, according to nature. However, the Earth TFA does not evaporate with water – which means that the typical artificial pollutants associated with PFAs do not necessarily bear blame for this type of acid rain. Instead, TFA usually joins the gas water molecules through lush gases, a secondary production of coolers, air conditioners and fire extinguishers.
Although the complete effects of TFA on human health are not firmly, animal studies have shown that the chemical has harmful effects on fetuses and organs of blood filtering like the liver.
nature It is noted that although researchers have been interested in TFA levels since the late eighties of the last century, some researchers in the petrochemical manufacturers of the chemical secondary product turned into a scientific debate, on the pretext that TFA should not be classified as PFAS at all. (The US Environmental Protection Agency currently classifies TFA as a non -PFA.)
Specifically, they say that the consequences of exposure TFA are exaggerated, and they refer to huge amounts of it in the ocean waters as evidence that the planet adapts to the chemicals that are made human. Therefore, the argument says, does not deserve to stop the dramatic flow of TFA to ecosystems around the world.
This position extends to the summit of European governments, where research groups were held by the United Nations Environment Program that the TFA levels are a “minimal risk”, allowing ruling bodies such as the European Commission to clean TFA concerns and regulate delay. This is a huge blessing for multinationals like Haniole, which is not completely shy about taking this issue.
However, those who reject loud-and-link, many in the scientific community do not agree. You did not find a study conducted in 2021 by a team of university chemists in Canada, for example, “insufficient evidence that TFA is happening normally”, declaring that it is a legend that was accepted without scrutiny.
Researchers do not empty words, stressing that “the natural TFA should not be invoked in any discussions about the production and/or TFA organization.”
TFA grandparents show us the risk of taking the petrochemical industry in its word. Although companies such as 3M and Dupont have come out of PFAs since the 1940s, evidence of their damages did not reach the scientific record until the late 1990s – despite the convincing evidence that the petrochemical industry had known that PFAS was “highly toxic” since 1970.
By that time, it was too late. In 2001, a widespread influencing study on PFAS spread that the effects of chemicals forever had spread throughout North America, Europe and the Northern Pole, through species tissue such as bald eagles, polar bears, mink, and seals.
Thanks to contracts of companies’ failure, cancer and diseases PFAs can be found in measurable quantities in almost every person and animal on this planet. Looking at their record in PFAS, public relations work in the chemical industry on TFA feels rain.
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2025-08-01 22:03:00