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  1. Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?

    … cost? Salting roads can make winter driving safer, but its corrosive impacts on roads and human health … the salt can wash into the surrounding soil, as well as lakes and streams, possibly contaminating reservoirs and … It stipulated that the chlorine content of non-chloride organic agents must not exceed 1 per cent. In 2015, some …

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  2. July: Stay cool

    July: Stay cool Water transfers heat much faster than air. This explains why you … Ali Eminov July 1, 2022 Great Lakes Echo Dr. … Michigan and Superior are 39 degrees during the summer, no matter how hot the air is. Even small Michigan lakes have …

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  3. Fifty-year-old law proves we can address environmental challenges

    … Archives June 29, 2022 Great Lakes Echo Dr. … Water Act, now in place for 50 years, shows that even an imperfect policy can improve the environment, and offers … unsightly floating mess. Anaerobic action is common as the dissolved oxygen is seldom above a fraction of a part per …

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  4. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … effect. From that outbreak in New England, as well as a smattering of early cases elsewhere around the country, Lyme … it flows into Long Island Sound, with estuary areas and lakes and rivers. And it is wooded, second-generation wooded … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  5. Soil carbon sequestration as a climate change solution

    … recognized (and I thoroughly agree) that soils with lots of organic matter are good for plant growth, retention of water and … available by rock weathering.  Applications of nitrogen fertilizer result in ancillary emissions of nitrous …

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  6. Livestock antibiotics and rising temperatures disrupt soil microbial communities

    … Due to climate warming and other human activities that affect soil microorganisms, this important carbon sink is at … Rising temperatures alone increased soil respiration and dissolved organic carbon. Increases in these labile carbon pools can …

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  7. Ask the scientists: GLEON

    Lakes An international … around the world. My current research is looking at effects of climate and land use change on lake temperature … buoy records lake measurements like temperature and dissolved oxygen around the clock. We also support research …

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  8. How it all started

    … plants that we see at the Earth’s surface, which generate organic matter by photosynthesis, these microbes use hydrogen in … (H2) Sources and Sinks near the Mid-Ocean Ridge (MOR) with Implications for the Subseafloor Biosphere. Proceedings of …

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  9. The smell of the city

    … sky is much cleaner in the United States than it was a few decades ago. When I fly into Los Angeles, I no longer … blanketed the city. Regulations against the emission of organic chemicals, from dry cleaning, outdoor grills, and … hydrocarbons and their contribution to fine particulate matter in Atlanta, Georgia. Atmospheric Environment 223: …

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  10. Agriculture without weeds and bugs

    … were seen in an analysis of 30 forested sites. In organic agriculture, soils and plants are explicitly … Japan led to a decline of zooplankton and fishes in nearby lakes. Pursuit of insect-free farming is resulting in a loss … of neonicotinoid insecticides in agricultural land with implications for agri-environment schemes. Journal of …

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