This one simple trick . . .
The dreaded polyfluoroalkyl!
OK.
But what about the things that fish do in the water!!!
Being near teetotaler, the W. C. Fields method is not for me.
Carbon dioxide is a byproduct. Doomsday re-engaged.
Don’t UVs break all these chemicals up eventually?
Unless the chemicals act as catalysts (i.e., chems that cause a reaction without changing themselves) they will degrade themselves whenever they harm anyone or anything. So, they are not forever.
Sounds like scaremongering. The same type that is throw out when some pinhead starts whinging on about radioactive elements. If something is long-lived (e.g., a half life in millions of years) then unless you are near a grandiose amount of it, it is harmless to you. The stuff that lasts for long, long times is fairly innocuous. It is the short-lived stuff that will get you.
What, we make the dangerous chemicals into gummy bears?
I drink rain water quality tested by squirrels.
“In a paper published today in the journal Science, the researchers show that in water heated to just 176 to 248 degrees Fahrenheit,”
Can you imagine the energy and cost to heat all the water to that temperature? That’s way hotter than your hot water heater.
‘forever chemicals’ Another leftist BS phrase like “ghost guns” and “cop killer bullets”.