Air Pollution Causing Widespread And Serious Impacts To Ecosystems In Eastern United States
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 11:14
in Earth & Climate
If you are living in the eastern United States, the environment around you is being harmed by air pollution. From Adirondack forests and Shenandoah streams to Appalachian wetlands and the Chesapeake Bay, a new report has found that air pollution is degrading every major ecosystem type in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States.
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