Voluntary efforts ‘not even making modest dents in nutrient pollution’

A mandated interstate “pollution diet” intended to reduce nutrient runoff into the Chesapeake Bay is paying off, while voluntary measures to reduce nitrogen levels in Mississippi River have failed, writes a University of Michigan professor at the site The Conversation. “From my perspective, when we compare these two approaches it is clear that voluntary measures… » Read More

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