Monday, October 18, 2010

A clean air revival 20 years ago, Congress and the president took on acid rain with stunning success. Could such a thing happen today?

To understand why the acid rain program succeeded, and what the implications could be for the global warming debate, the Globe retraced a journey taken 20 years ago, when it published a series of stories about the impact of clean air legislation. That meant a return to the Ohio power plant that was considered the single largest cause of acid rain, and to a Vermont pond that had been devastated by the pollution.
Through this lens of the power plant and the pond the story that emerges is one of unexpected victories, unintended consequences, and crucial lessons. More at: http://www.boston.com/news/local/vermont/articles/2010/10/17/washing_away_of_acid_rain_offers_lesson/
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