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As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. - The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. - The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. - The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. - The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. - The University of Vermont
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S. The University of Vermont
Suzan-Lori Parks Is on Broadway, Off Broadway and Everywhere Else - The New York Times
Suzan-Lori Parks Is on Broadway, Off Broadway and Everywhere Else The New York Times
Patricia Cloherty, Trailblazing Venture Capitalist, Dies at 80 - The New York Times
Patricia Cloherty, Trailblazing Venture Capitalist, Dies at 80 The New York Times
As Winters Warm, Nutrient Pollution Threatens 40% of U.S.
Scientists are ringing alarm bells about a significant new threat to U.S. water quality: as winters warm due to climate change, they are unleashing large amounts of nutrient pollution into lakes, rivers, and streams. The first-of-its-kind national study finds that previously frozen winter nutrient pollution—unlocked by rising winter temperatures and rainfall—is putting water quality at risk in 40% of the contiguous U.S., including over 40 states.
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