Mercury’s silent toll on the world’s wildlife
Scientists are only beginning to understand the impacts of mercury contamination on birds, fish, and other wildlife populations.
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Scientists are only beginning to understand the impacts of mercury contamination on birds, fish, and other wildlife populations.
The rockets red glare and barbeque madness makes Independence day one of the most fun and celebrated holidays of the year.
When Silent Spring was published in 1962, author Rachel Carson was subjected to vicious personal assaults that had nothing do with the science or the merits of pesticide use. Those attacks find a troubling parallel today in the campaigns against climate scientists who point to evidence of a rapidly warming world.