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  1. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … science, advancing understanding of how forests process pollution, cycle nutrients, and respond to pests and … early research transformed how scientists calculate forest nitrogen budgets. He was among the first to document that … monitoring, to prevent damage to our nation’s natural resources. Cary Senior Scientist Emeritus Charlie Canham …

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  2. Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below EPA thresholds

    Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below EPA thresholds … Even less is known about how salt mixtures from multiple sources affect aquatic life. Some places have set much …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … has a case fatality rate of around 10 percent. “For us,” he says, “that is very concerning.” How did we … Mother Earth. We pull at the strings of nature, and the consequences of its unraveling are impossible to reckon. … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  4. Ocean acidification

    … certain oxidized gases, such as sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), dissolve in water, they make it … acid in recent years as the Clean Air Act has reduced air pollution. Chemists describe the acidity of water using a … human communities.  Annual Review of Environment and Resources 45: 83-112. Dore, J.E., R. Lukas, D.W. Sadler, …

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  5. With global challenges in mind, keeping a decades-long success story at the forefront

    … of the Multi-state Atmospheric Power Production Pollution Study (MAP3S) Network in 1976, and later the … the acidity, that is, the emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides to the atmosphere through the burning of … only in the past. The downstream impacts have serious consequences. Beyond damage to structures, acid rain changes …

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  6. Only the profits will flow upstream

    … that anything dumped in the headwaters would be exempt from pollution laws. Have the laws of physics been reversed? … where soil bacteria can remove nitrate and convert it to nitrogen gas that fills 78% of our atmosphere. Farmers … and phosphate into the Great Lakes from agricultural sources. The citizens of Toledo should be outraged. These …

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

    Pollution In January, … chloride salts increase the salt concentration of water sources and soil. This affects the growth of roadside … in direct economic losses of more than 30 million yuan (US$4.2 million). Salt concentrations in residual roadside …

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  8. Dr. Jane M. Lucas

    … active compounds into the environment – with unknown consequences. Using field studies and new molecular tools, Lucas is … antibiotics affect soil microbes, soil carbon storage, nitrogen cycling, and the rise of antibiotic resistance. …

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  9. Ecology and artificial intelligence: stronger together

    … incorporate greater amounts of data and a diversity of data sources, and that might help us discover new interactions and drivers that we may not … are notoriously fragile , with potentially devastating consequences, such as misdiagnosing cancer or causing a car …

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  10. Troubling waters: Antiviral medications in wastewater may drive resistance in bat-borne viruses

    … Pharmaceutical Pollution Bats carry … develop resistance to these antiviral medications, giving us fewer tools to fight them if the virus begins infecting … Even if this happens rarely, the authors warn that the consequences of even a single occurrence could pose a threat …

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