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Study Shows How Road Salts and Other Man-Made Materials Actually Harms Freshwater Sources
A recent study led by the University of Maryland's Sujay Kaushal warns that injecting salt into the environment—whether for de-icing highways, fertilizing crops, or other reasons—releases toxic chemical cocktails that pose a major and increasing global danger to our freshwater source and human health.
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Fukushima Rehabilitation: Japan Plans to Dump Radioactive Waste Waters In the Ocean
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Blobfish Isn't Actually World's Ugliest Animal: 10 Facts About This Deep-Sea Creature
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Coronavirus Pandemic Urges China to Put a Stop to Eating, Trading Wildlife
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Endangered Monkeys at Risk Due to Car Accidents, Now Experts Devised a Clever Solution!
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Antarctic Ice Shelf on the Brink of Collapsing as Worsening Climate Change Warms the Earth
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World's Largest Sawfish: Lifeless 16-Foot Female Sawfish Washes up in Florida
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3 Animal Pairs You Won't Believe Are Actually Related!
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Sea Cucumbers Now the Face Of Aquacentric Organized Crimes
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Climate Action Delay Can Cause Massive Global Food Insecurity, Study Shows
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Immediate Climate Action is Needed to Secure Global Food Supply, Study Shows
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Drug Banned in Asia 'Diclofenac' Poisons Rare European Vultures
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7 Smart and Modern Inventions We Copied From Nature