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Acid rain can destroy forest, ruin crops, and kill fish, so why do we not hear about its devastating impacts very much ...
But acid rain is back (kind of), an expert told Metro, after a chemical has shown up in lakes, rivers, bottled water, beer ...
Explore the impact of acid rain and how it was addressed. Discover the successful story behind combating this environmental ...
Scientists and regulators are divided over the threat posed by rising levels of a chemical called TFA.
If you're curious about acid rain, you should know that normal rain falls at 5.6 on the pH scale, while acid rain usually ...
Getting rid of the “forever chemical” Trifluoroacetic acid, or TFA, found in everything from drinking water to human blood, ...
The proposed cuts to federal science funding in the United States are profound, and if they come to pass, it’s not clear what ...
The first verified example of recovery of an Adirondack lake rendered fishless by acid rain was Brooktrout Lake, where heritage strain trout were stocked in 2005 and found to be reproducing in 2010.
After an air-quality agreement Canada signed in the 1990s, P.E.I.'s precipitation no longer falls into the range of acid rain ...
I was a school-age kid in the 1960s, when environmental destruction was impossible to ignore. I remember the Cuyahoga River catching fire in Ohio in 1969 and Lake Erie being declared a "dead lake" due ...