water pollution
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Hydroelectric Power Costs Local Communities Their Food Supply
Harvard researchers examined how downstream effects of flooding for hydroelectric development would affect local communities in this area. They found that increased toxins could devastate food supplies.
Latest Research Articles
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Frightening Mercury Levels in Minnesota: Is the Historic Fur Trade to Blame?
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Mysterious Ashy Rain Falls in Washington and Oregon
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Is Lake Michigan Being Poisoned by Diabetes Drugs?
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Taking Yellowstone’s Hot Springs Back in Time
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Drugs in Our Water, Hurting Our Crops
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Climate Change Could be Keeping the Baltic Sea Starved for Oxygen
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Fukushima Radiation in West Coast Waters is Harmless, Say Experts
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What Makes a Tide? Two Buckets, Tubing, and a Pump
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Dog Doo Could be a Serious Water Contaminant
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206 Million Pounds of Chemicals Hit Our Waterways in One Year
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The Pesticide Problem: Aquatic Life Imperiled
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Water-Polluting Anxiety Drug Helps Fish Live Longer