Abstract
Scientist and climate change expert Michael Oppenheimer talks about the consequences of acid rain in the lakes of southeast Canada and many states in the northeastern United States. "It leeches toxic metals, like aluminums, from the soils," Dr. Oppenheimer says, "and, as a result, many of these lakes that heretofore were able to sustain fish populations are now devoid of them."
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Environmental Science, Introduction to Ecology, Preserving the Legacy II: Introduction to Environmental Technology
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English
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