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To: DMaA who wrote (336031)11/27/2009 12:52:53 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793964
 
No, I'm with you. Industries SHOULD clean up their act. It's too bad they don't do it just because it's right instead of being forced to do it by the zealotry that developed around the issue.

Wikipedia has a big spread on it.

MY point is that NATURE IS RESILIENT and will adjust to whatever conditions are present. Some times we don't like the result, as in introduced species like tansy ragwort. That SHOULD NOT require zealotry to repair. We're all on this planet together.

When you come down to it, it's a matter of WHO CAUSED IT, WHO PAYS, and WHO BENEFITS. There should be some leveling around those three issues, worked out in a rational way NOT involving zealotry.

Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, i.e. elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH). It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure. Acid rain is mostly caused by emissions of compounds of sulfur, nitrogen, and carbon which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids. However, it can also be caused naturally by the splitting of nitrogen compounds by the energy produced by lightning strikes, or the release of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere by phenomena of volcano eruptions.
Acid rain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (27 November 2009)
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