We Fixed Acid Rain Years Ago; Why Is It Returning?
In this discussion, Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, talk about the concerning return of acid rain, which is linked to increasing pollution and a rollback of environmental protections. They highlight the example of a major coal plant in Montana requesting waivers from environmental regulations, underscoring how dismantling crucial protections could undo decades of progress. Both editors express concern about the long-term repercussions of these actions and the broader environmental impact.
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