Sperm
Is chemical pollution and global heating driving an infertility crisis?
Experts warn we could be sterilizing ourselves with overconsumption and fossil fuel use. The impact of chemical pollution and global heating on male fertility is a growing concern. Research suggests that exposure to certain chemicals found in everyday products, as well as the effects of climate change, could be contributing to a decline in sperm quality and quantity.
It is essential to raise awareness about the potential risks posed by these environmental factors and take steps to mitigate their impact on reproductive health. By making informed choices about the products we use and advocating for sustainable practices, we can help protect our fertility and the future of our planet.