Only three years later, however, a Harris poll found that a rapid expansion of awareness comparable to Canadian familiarity with the issue had occurred in the United States. Sixty-three percent of those questioned were aware of acid ...
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Explains what acid rain is, its causes, and its effects to humans, forests, water life, and agriculture.
Examines the types, causes, and impact of this serious threat to the environment and discusses the political and economic interests that have hampered attempts to deal with acid-rain pollution
(Tifft 1985: 46) It was during the autumn of 1980 that German scientists first observed the mysterious wasting disease - the so-called Waldsterben (meaning literally 'death of the trees' or 'dying forest syndrome') - that blighted trees ...
225 ( Dr. Cowling ) , 235 ( Dr. Evans ) , 237 ( Dr. Arthur Johnson ) , and 238 ( Dr. Dale Johnson ) . 53 . Even the scientists who felt contemporaneous legislation could be justified could not agree on what form it should take .
Going Sour
A detailed analysis of acidification effects on forest soil, rhizosphere and plant life and on the processes connecting them such as nutrient uptake and mineral cycling.
Acid rain and transported air pollutants: implications for public policy.
Acid Rain in Minnesota