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  • {{Image|Trees Destroyed By Acid Rain.jpg|right|350px|Trees destroyed by acid rain.}} ...for this article was [http://www.eoearth.org/article/Acid_rain?topic=49506 Acid Rain] August 7, 2010 (last revised October 19, 2010), Gene Likens (Lead author)
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  • * G.E. Likens, F. H. Bormann, and N. M. Johnson (1972). "Acid rain", ''Environment'' 14:33-40. * G.E. Likens, C. T. Driscoll, and D. C. Buso (1996). "Long-term effects of acid rain: Response and recovery of a forest ecosystem", ''Science'' 272:244-246.
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  • ...The fossil fuels that humans burn for energy can come back to haunt us as acid rain. ...okfoundation.org/filemanager/download/3527/ C. T. Driscoll et al (2001). ''Acid Rain Revisited: advances in scientific understanding since the passage of the 19
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  • ...ource for this article was [https://editors.eol.org/eoearth/wiki/Acid_rain Acid Rain] August 7, 2010 (last revised October 17, 2011), Gene Likens (Lead author) Acid rain in [[North America]] was discovered in 1963 in rain at the [[Hubbard Brook
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  • ...The fossil fuels that humans burn for energy can come back to haunt us as acid rain. ...okfoundation.org/filemanager/download/3527/ C. T. Driscoll et al (2001). ''Acid Rain Revisited: advances in scientific understanding since the passage of the 19
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  • * G.E. Likens, F. H. Bormann, and N. M. Johnson (1972). "Acid rain", ''Environment'' 14:33-40. * G.E. Likens, C. T. Driscoll, and D. C. Buso (1996). "Long-term effects of acid rain: Response and recovery of a forest ecosystem", ''Science'' 272:244-246.
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  • ...ource for this article was [https://editors.eol.org/eoearth/wiki/Acid_rain Acid Rain] August 7, 2010 (last revised October 17, 2011), Gene Likens (Lead author) Acid rain in [[North America]] was discovered in 1963 in rain at the [[Hubbard Brook
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  • {{Image|Trees Destroyed By Acid Rain.jpg|right|350px|Trees destroyed by acid rain.}} ...for this article was [http://www.eoearth.org/article/Acid_rain?topic=49506 Acid Rain] August 7, 2010 (last revised October 19, 2010), Gene Likens (Lead author)
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  • ===[[Acid rain/Citable Version]]=== ...s with coherent narrative flow. It was largely adapted from the article on acid rain in the website, Encyclopedia of Earth, which allows reuse through the Creat
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  • ...few years. Assessment of transboundary transport of [[air pollutant]]s, [[acid rain]] and global [[air quality]] are important tasks.
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  • ...]], including [[air pollution]], [[climate change]], [[ozone hole]], and [[acid rain]] issues.
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  • ...ambient concentrations of air pollutants that cause [[smog]], [[haze]], [[acid rain]], and other problems * Control of acid deposition ([[acid rain]])
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  • ...e-evaluation: '''[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Acid_rain/Citable_Version Acid rain/Citable Version]'''====
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  • ...decrease air quality and cling to water droplets, possibly resulting in [[acid rain]]. Last, there is concern that changes in the cycle have led to contaminati
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  • ..., the exhaust emissions of sulfur oxides and sulfates (major components of acid rain) from biodiesel are essentially eliminated compared to diesel.
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  • ...nt source]]s. Nor does it get involved with air pollution topics such as [[acid rain]] and [[ozone formation]].
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  • ...h, agricultural crops and ecosystems. Some examples of such problems are [[acid rain]], [[smog]], the [[greenhouse effect]] and [[ozone depletion]] (often refer ...[[Natural environment|environment]]. Air pollution is the major cause of [[acid rain ]] and [[smog]].
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  • ...arative History of Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion and Acid Rain|edition=|publisher=MIT Press|year=2001|id=ISBN 0-262-19444-9}} See page 84
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  • As sulfur dioxide is responsible for [[acid rain]] formation, stringent environmental protection regulations have been enact
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  • ...-0}}</ref> as well as being concerned with issues such as the effects of [[acid rain]], [[ozone depletion]], water pollution and air pollution from [[Automobile
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  • ...is a test and proven system, that worked cheaply and efficiently to reduce acid rain pollution in the United States in the 1990s. It is cost effective, economi
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  • ...ste can be burned without forming acidic gases which could contribute to [[acid rain]]. The DIAMEX process is being worked on in Europe by the French [[CEA]]. T
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  • ...It is used for: forecasting of air quality, air pollution dispersion, and acid rain; tracking [[radioactive]] emissions and volcanic ash discharges; analysis o
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  • ...sed health care costs associated with breathing polluted air, the costs of acid rain damage, and the costs of climate disruption would encourage investment in r
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  • ...dly depleting the planet's resources, resulting in famine, global warming, acid rain, and other major problems. The Ehrlich's main thrust was not so much human
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  • ...he atmosphere. Such emissions contribute to the formation of so-called ''[[acid rain]]'' and they also interfere with the on-board catalytic converters and redu
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  • ...he atmosphere. Such emissions contribute to the formation of so-called ''[[acid rain]]'' and they also interfere with the on-board catalytic converters and redu
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