Nova Scotia’s rivers still suffer from acid rain. Restoring them could also help the climate
CBC
On the shore of a narrow river in Pictou County, research scientist and CarbonRun chief technical officer Eddie Halfyard inspects the interior of a silo that towers over the forest. This river, like many others throughout the region, continues to suffer from the effects of acid rain. Click here to read the story.
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