How we solved acid rain

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Date
2020-03-31
Main contributors
Goffman, Joe; Josephson, Dan; Miles, Emily; Shanahan, James
Summary
As early as the 1930s, lakes in the Adirondacks began registering fish loss. By the 1980s, visible forest dieback turned the attention of the United States to the acid rain crisis. Today, scientists are observing the biological recovery of the region.

This is the story of how it all happened.

In this episode:

Joe Goffman, Executive Director of the Harvard Environmental & Energy Law Program

Dan Josephson, long-time Cornell University Adirondack Fishery Research Program biologist
Publisher
The Media School at Indiana University
Genre
Interview
Subject
Environmentalism
Location
Indiana
Collection
In This Climate Podcast
Unit
The Media School
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Other Identifier
Other: MSA.ITC.000026

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