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Acid Rain | US EPA

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Jennifer Campbell - Lesson Plans

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Prior Knowledge Investigation Acid Rain - Activity Sheet(Probeware lesson plan) Environmental Lesson Plan - Activity Sheet(adapted from Project Wild) Nonvascular Plants - Activity Sheet Characteristics of Seed Plants - Activity Sheet - Group Activity, delicious.com

 

US EPA Acid Rain Program S02 Allowance Fact Sheet

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US EPA Acid Rain Program

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NPS: Nature & Science» Air Resources Division?Students and Teachers:Acid Rain Lesson Plan

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HowStuffWorks "How Acid Rain Works"

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The Utica OD on Acid Rain

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Acid Rain Bill Vying For Consideration

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World Briefing - Asia - China - Volcanic Activity Linked to Mass Extinction - NYTimes.com

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A mass extinction 260 million years ago may have been caused by volcanic eruptions in what is now China, new research suggests. What is known as the Guadalupian mass extinction, which devastated marine life around the world, was preceded by huge eruptions in Southwest China, researchers reported Friday in the journal Science. The infusion of hot lava into the sea would have produced immense clouds that could have cooled the planet and produced acid rain, said the scientists, a group led by Paul Wignall of the University of Leeds in Britain., delicious.com

 

Global warming + trees = regional cooling? : The Island of Doubt

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"The paper, Biogenic carbon and anthropogenic pollutants combine to form a cooling haze over the southeastern United States, is the result of research not by some southern scientists, but Allen H. Goldstein and three colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley. They write that a lot of the organic aerosols emitted by smokestacks and tailpipes are reacting with "natural biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions" to produce a haze that has a cooling effect over Georgia, Alabama and the rest of the U.S. Southeast.", delicious.com

 

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