Canada ‘still has a long way to go’ in effective control of acid rain
David Spurgeon
Nature, 1997, vol. 390, issue 6655, 6-6
Abstract:
montreal Large areas of North America will have to cut sulphur dioxide emissions by an additional three-quarters if they are to control acid rain — an environmental problem many believed to be a thing of the past.
Date: 1997
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