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Acid Rain: Sources and Impact

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Abstract
Scientist and climate change expert Michael Oppenheimer discusses the causes and impact of acid rain. Oppenheimer states that the primary sources of acid rain are emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from electric power plants. The secondary source is nitrogen oxide emissions from automobiles. When acid rain falls in lakes and streams, it often changes the existing biology and, in some cases, virtually wipes out whatever life had been present.
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Environmental Science, Introduction to Ecology, Preserving the Legacy II: Introduction to Environmental Technology
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