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Science for the Planet: Tackling the Invisible Threat of Nanoplastics

Plastic pollution is one of the fastest-growing environmental threats. Microplastics and nanoplastics are everywhere: in our drinking water, the air we breathe and even our brains.

Beizhan Yan, an environmental geochemist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, which is part of the Columbia Climate School, has come up with new methods to detect and analyze these particles to better understand their impact on human and environmental health. He is also working on ways to remove microplastic and nanoplastic waste from laundry wastewater.

“Laundry generates huge amounts of microfibers that can end up in the ocean and in rivers,” says Yan. “We’re developing new techniques to filter out these particles and remove the fibers before they get into our sewage systems.”

Yan is collaborating with a number of scientists across Columbia, including Wei Min from the Department of Chemistry and Lamont colleague Joaquim Goes.

Learn more about Yan’s work on nanoplastics here:
Bottled Water Can Contain Hundreds of Thousands of Previously Uncounted Tiny Plastic Bits, Study Finds

This video is part of the ongoing Science for the Planet explainer series about how Columbia Climate School scientists and scholars are trying to understand the effects of climate change and helping to contribute solutions.

Photo of the Earth from space with the text "Lamont at AGU25" on top.

AGU25, the premier Earth and space science conference, takes place December 15-19, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. This year’s theme—Where Science Connects Us—puts in focus how science depends on connection, from the lab to the field to the ballot box. Once again, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Columbia Climate School scientists, experts, students, and educators are playing an active role, sharing our research and helping shape the future of our planet. #AGU25 Learn More

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