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Red Cedar Tree Study Shows That Clean Air Act Is Reducing Pollution, Improving Forests

2013-09-06 05:02:05| pollutiononline News Articles

A collaborative project involving a Kansas State University ecologist has shown that the Clean Air Act has helped forest systems recover from decades of sulfur pollution and acid rain

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